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541 North Fairbanks Court

1969 establishments in IllinoisChicago building and structure stubsHarry Weese buildingsOffice buildings completed in 1969Skyscraper office buildings in Chicago

541 North Fairbanks Court, formerly the Time-Life Building, is a 404-foot-tall (123 m), 30-story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, designed by Harry Weese and completed in 1969. Located on the Near North Side, it was among the first in the U.S. to use double-deck elevators. The odd-numbered floors are accessible from the lower lobby, with even floors serviced from the upper level. In 2014, the building was purchased by Northwestern Memorial Hospital, which already housed several back-office functions there, for $28 million; the Chicago Park District planned to vacate floors 3 through 7, which it used as its headquarters, in 2018. It then negotiated an extension with rent of the lease while preparing a move to a new facility.

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541 North Fairbanks Court
North Fairbanks Court, Chicago Near North Side

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North Fairbanks Court 541
60611 Chicago, Near North Side
Illinois, United States
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