The Continental and Commercial National Bank is a historic office building located at 208 S. LaSalle Street in Chicago's Loop.
Architect Daniel Burnham designed the building in the Classical Revival style; Burnham, who was perhaps best known for his 1909 plan of Chicago, was a proponent of the style and used it in office buildings in multiple cities.
The building's main entrance features a three-story colonnade with eight Doric columns; the eighteenth through the twentieth floors feature a matching colonnade, which forms the building's capital.
An open court occupies the center of the building, allowing natural light to reach its interior offices.
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