Boeing Building Explained

Boeing Building
Location:100 North Riverside Plaza
Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates:41.8841°N -87.6388°W
Start Date:1988
Completion Date:1990
Roof:5610NaN0
Floor Count:36
Floor Area:770300-2NaN-2
Cost:$170 million (equivalent to $ in)
Architect:Perkins and Will
Owner:Boeing
References:[1]

The Boeing Building (formerly known as the Boeing International Headquarters and previously to that as the Morton-Thiokol International Building) is a 36-floor skyscraper located in the Near West Side of Chicago. The building, at 100 North Riverside Plaza, is located on the west side of the Chicago River directly across from the downtown Loop. The building was designed with a structural system that uses steel trusses to support its suspended southwest corner in order to clear the Amtrak and Metra railroad tracks immediately beneath it.

The building was originally constructed for the Morton Salt Company in 1990, but became largely vacant a decade later after the company was acquired and downsized.[2] [3] Boeing moved its corporate headquarters there in 2001 when they opted to leave Seattle for Chicago.[4] By 2021, with Boeing executives handling political and economical fallout from the Boeing 737 MAX groundings and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation, Reuters reported that the shift in priorities rendered the building a "ghost town".[5] Boeing ultimately announced the following year that it would move its corporate headquarters to Arlington, Virginia, where its defense division is located; the division relocated there from St. Louis in 2017.[6]

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  1. Web site: The Boeing Corporate Headquarters. 2009-11-26.
  2. News: Corfman . Thomas A. . May 11, 2001 . Headquarters deal hit some turbulence . . December 22, 2019.
  3. "Boeing's First Day in New Era Goes Largely Unnoticed in Seattle, Chicago." The Seattle Times. September 5, 2001. Retrieved on December 23, 2009.
  4. Merrion, Paul. "It's official: Boeing picks Windy City." Crain's Chicago Business. Thursday May 10, 2001. Retrieved on August 31, 2014.
  5. Web site: Johnson . Eric M. . October 7, 2021 . Boeing's Chicago HQ a 'ghost town' as priorities shift . . December 17, 2021.
  6. News: Telford . Taylor . Duncan . Ian . Vozzella . Laura . Armus . Teo . Boeing to move headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Va. . May 5, 2022 . . May 5, 2022.