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NBC Tower
NameNBC Tower
LocationChicago, Illinois
ArchitectAdrian Smith
DeveloperNBCUniversal
OwnerComcast
Height627 feet

NBC Tower. The NBC Tower is a prominent building located in Chicago, Illinois, and serves as the headquarters for NBCUniversal's Telemundo division, as well as a hub for WMAQ-TV and WSNS-TV. The building is situated in the Streeterville neighborhood, near the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier, and is close to other notable landmarks such as the Willis Tower and the John Hancock Center. The tower is also near the Chicago River, which offers stunning views of the city skyline, including the Tribune Tower and the Aon Center.

History

The NBC Tower was completed in 1989 and was designed by Adrian Smith, a renowned architect who has also worked on projects such as the Burj Khalifa and the Jin Mao Tower. The building was developed by NBCUniversal and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 2016, which was overseen by Gensler, a leading architecture and design firm. The tower has been home to several notable tenants, including WMAQ-TV and WSNS-TV, and has served as a hub for NBC News and MSNBC operations, including the Today show and Meet the Press. The building is also close to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade, and is near the United Center, home of the Chicago Bulls and the Chicago Blackhawks.

Architecture

The NBC Tower is a 37-story building that stands at a height of 627 feet, making it one of the tallest buildings in Chicago. The building's design is inspired by the Art Deco style, with a distinctive ziggurat-shaped design that is reminiscent of the Tribune Tower and the 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The building's exterior is clad in granite and glass, and features a distinctive pyramidal roof that is topped with a broadcast tower. The building's design has been influenced by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and is similar to other notable buildings in Chicago, such as the Aon Center and the Two Prudential Plaza. The tower is also near the Chicago Architecture River Cruise, which offers tours of the city's iconic buildings, including the Willis Tower and the John Hancock Center.

Location

The NBC Tower is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, near the Magnificent Mile and Navy Pier. The building is situated on a site that was previously occupied by the Chicago Tribune's Tribune Tower, and is close to other notable landmarks such as the Willis Tower and the John Hancock Center. The tower is also near the Chicago River, which offers stunning views of the city skyline, including the Tribune Tower and the Aon Center. The building is accessible by CTA bus and Chicago 'L'] train, and is close to the Ogilvie Transportation Center and the Union Station. The tower is also near the Millennium Park, which features iconic landmarks such as the Cloud Gate and the Crown Fountain, and is designed by Frank Gehry and Anish Kapoor.

Tenants

The NBC Tower is home to several notable tenants, including WMAQ-TV and WSNS-TV, which are both owned by NBCUniversal. The building also serves as a hub for NBC News and MSNBC operations, including the Today show and Meet the Press. Other tenants in the building include Telemundo, which is also owned by NBCUniversal, and Comcast, which is the parent company of NBCUniversal. The building is also home to several other media and entertainment companies, including Universal Pictures and Universal Music Group, and is near the Chicago Theatre, which hosts performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Broadcasting

The NBC Tower is a major broadcasting hub, with several television and radio stations operating from the building. WMAQ-TV and WSNS-TV are both based in the tower, and broadcast a range of programming, including NBC News and Telemundo shows. The building is also home to several radio stations, including WGN and WBBM, which are both owned by CBS Radio. The tower is equipped with a range of broadcasting equipment, including satellite uplink and downlink facilities, and is connected to the NBCUniversal network, which includes CNBC, MSNBC, and NBC Sports. The building is also near the United Center, which hosts events such as the NBA All-Star Game and the Stanley Cup Finals.

Design_and_construction

The NBC Tower was designed by Adrian Smith, a renowned architect who has also worked on projects such as the Burj Khalifa and the Jin Mao Tower. The building's design is inspired by the Art Deco style, with a distinctive ziggurat-shaped design that is reminiscent of the Tribune Tower and the 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The building's exterior is clad in granite and glass, and features a distinctive pyramidal roof that is topped with a broadcast tower. The building's construction was overseen by Gensler, a leading architecture and design firm, and was completed in 1989, with a major renovation in 2016, which was also overseen by Gensler. The tower is also near the Chicago Architecture River Cruise, which offers tours of the city's iconic buildings, including the Willis Tower and the John Hancock Center, and is designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building is owned by Comcast, which is the parent company of NBCUniversal, and is managed by Jones Lang LaSalle, a leading real estate services firm. Category:Skyscrapers in Chicago

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