Plaza 440 is a 49-story residential condominium building located in downtown Chicago, Illinois.
Originally built in 1992, it underwent a condominium conversion in 2005. The building contains 457 residential units[2] and shares a 2,000,000-square-foot (190,000 m2) mixed-use development[3] with a 336-room Marriott hotel and a 400-space parking garage.[4] It rises from the northwest corner of Wabash and Hubbard streets in the River North district of Chicago's Near North Side.
Plaza 440 was designed by Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and Associates,[5] built by the John Buck Company and originally managed by its subsidiary, the John Buck Management Group. The building opened to residents in October 1991, but construction was not fully completed until 1992.[3] 90% of the building's units were leased by August 1992.[6] Plaza 440 was the last residential high-rise built in Chicago for years to come.[7]
The building was sold to American Invsco in September 2004 at a price of US$107 million. The previous owners, Archstone-Smith, had purchased the building two years previously for US$24 million.[8] This is the current equivalent of US$173 million and US$41 million, respectively.[9]
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^Rumbler, Bill; Les Hausner; David Mack (1997-03-23). "Weighing the pros and cons of credit scoring Determined home sellers wouldn't buy defeat Upscale high-rise construction stalls in Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 4.