The Building at 999 Michigan, 200 Lee is a historic apartment building at the southeast corner of Michigan Avenue and Lee Street in Evanston, Illinois. The three-story brick building was built in 1927. Architects McNally and Quinn designed the Tudor Revival building. The building's design features arched entrances, projecting bays, limestone window moldings, decorative gargoyles, and a parapet with several gables. The Tudor design continues in the building's interior, which includes wood panels in its lobby, wrought ironbalustrades on its staircases, and marble fireplaces in the apartments themselves.[2][3]
Some of the apartments contain three or four bedrooms; often a maid's room with an attached bath. [4] This building was one of the first apartment buildings to follow the many single-family homes built to capitalize on the lakefront view. [5]