Chicago Board of Trade Building
Chicago Board of Trade Building, Skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois.
The Chicago Board of Trade Building is a skyscraper located in Chicago, Illinois.
It was first completed in 1930 and served as the tallest building in Chicago until 1965.
The building's design incorporates elements of Art Deco architecture.
Today, it houses offices and the city's derivatives exchange.
Its rooftop statue, Ceres, represents the Roman goddess of agriculture.
Location: Chicago
Location: Illinois
Inception: 1930
Architect: Holabird & Root
Official opening: 1930
Architectural style: Art Deco architecture
Floors above the ground: 44
Elevators: 23
Address: 141 W. Jackson Boulevard
Website: anasedu.com
Source: Wikimedia