One North LaSalle

Built in 1930 by architects Vitzthum & Burns, it replaces the Tacoma Building by Holabird & Roche.

One North LaSalle was designated a Chicago Landmark on April 16, 1996,[2][3] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 1999.

Its 5th floor relief panels depict the explorations of René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle.

At 530 feet (160 m) and 48 stories, One North LaSalle was the fourth tallest building (fifth tallest after the completion of the LaSalle National Bank Building) structure for approximately the same period.

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Northeastward view of One North LaSalle Building, the light grey building just beyond the Roanoke Building , from LaSalle Street .