BMO Tower (Chicago)

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The BMO Tower, also known as 320 South Canal,[1] is a 51-story, 727-foot-high (222 m) skyscraper in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, and sits directly south of the Union Station rail terminal.[2] When completed, it became the 24th-tallest building in Chicago, and the tallest to the west of Canal Street.[3] The building, designed by Goettsch Partners and consulted by Magnusson Klemencic Associates, added 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2) of office space to the city.

Former namesUnion Station Tower
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location320 S. Canal Street
Chicago, Illinois 60606
United States
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Former namesUnion Station Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location320 S. Canal Street
Chicago, Illinois 60606
United States
Coordinates41°52′38″N 87°38′24″W
Current tenantsBank of Montreal
Construction started2019
Completed2022
Owner
    • Riverside Investment & Development Company
    • Convexity Properties
Height
Architectural727 ft (222 m)
Technical details
Floor count51
Floor area1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectGoettsch Partners
Main contractorClark Construction
Website
https://320southcanal.com/
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The project is managed by Convexity Properties and Riverside Investment and Development.[4] The building serves as the headquarters for BMO Bank, the U.S. commercial banking subsidiary of the Bank of Montreal, and was opened in Spring 2022.[5][6]

Development and construction

Prior to construction, the site was the location of an Amtrak-owned parking lot. Plans for the development were announced in early 2019, and construction began later that year in December.[3] The designs for the tower included terraced setbacks and V-shaped structural frames.[2] Plans also called for a 1.5-acre public park, and a renovation of the upper floors of the Union Station into a 400-room hotel.[3]

In August 2020, the structure began vertical construction.[2] In April 2021, the final beam of the structure was laid at a ceremony attended by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot.[7]

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