U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building, Office building in Downtown Washington D.C., United States.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Building is an office structure designed in the Beaux Arts style with classical architectural elements located at 1615 H Street Northwest in Downtown Washington D.C. The building functions as the main headquarters and conference space for the nation's largest business advocacy organization.
The structure was completed in 1925 by renowned architect Cass Gilbert on a site that once held the residence of Daniel Webster, a major American statesman. Its construction came at a time when organized business interests were becoming more influential in national politics.
The building houses the headquarters of America's largest business advocacy group and symbolizes the power of organized commerce in the nation's capital. Walking past it, you see a structure that represents how American businesses organize themselves to shape policy.
The building sits along H Street in a central location easily accessible on foot from other government buildings and business districts. Interior access is typically restricted, but the exterior design and architectural features are visible from the street.
The site was home to a major figure in early American politics before becoming the heart of organized business power in the capital. This transformation from political to commercial importance tells the story of how power shifted in America over time.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1925
Address: 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062-2000
GPS coordinates: 38.90056,-77.03749
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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