Ludington Building
United States historic place
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The Ludington Building in Chicago, Illinois is a steel-frame building that is the oldest surviving structure of its kind in the city.[2] It is located in the Chicago Loop community area. It was designed by William Le Baron Jenney and was named a Chicago Landmark on June 10, 1996.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 8, 1980. The Ludington Building "was commissioned by Mary Ludington Barnes for the American Book Company";[2] presently it is one of twenty[3] buildings that comprise the campus of Columbia College Chicago.[4]
Location1104 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL
Coordinates41°52′8.14″N 87°37′34.83″W
Built1892
ArchitectJenney & Mundie
Ludington Building | |
| Location | 1104 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 41°52′8.14″N 87°37′34.83″W |
| Built | 1892 |
| Architect | Jenney & Mundie |
| Architectural style | Chicago |
| NRHP reference No. | 80001347 [1] |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | May 8, 1980 |
| Designated CHICL | June 10, 1996 |