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  1. The Chicago Board of Trade Building is a 44-story, 604-foot (184 m) Art Deco skyscraper located in the Chicago Loop, standing at the foot of the LaSalle Street canyon. Built in 1930 for the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), it has served as the primary trading venue of the CBOT and later the CME Group , formed in 2007 by the merger of the CBOT and ...

  2. 1930. In 1925, the Chicago Board of Trade commissioned architects Holabird & Root to design the current building. The new building officially opened its doors on June 9, 1930, and has been an iconic staple of the Chicago skyline ever since.

  3. The current Chicago Board of Trade Building was completed in 1930 and was designed to replace a previous Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) headquarters that stood on the same site since 1885.

  4. Discover the richly ornamented exterior, spectacular vault and soaring lobby of the original 1930 Art Deco design by Holabird and Root. We’ll contrast the features of the main building with two Board of Trade additions: a Postmodern 1982 building with a towering atrium to the south by Murphy/Jahn Architects and a functional 1997 addition to ...

  5. Completed in 1930, the imposing Art Deco structure was the tallest building in Chicago for 35 years until surpassed by the Richard J. Daley Center. It is notable for its 30-foot-tall statue of Ceres, the goddess of grain, and its stunning multi-story lobby.

  6. Sitting at the foot of the LaSalle Street canyon, the 45-story Chicago Board of Trade Building reigns like an Art Deco queen over the city’s financial district. It was named for, and houses, the world’s oldest futures and options exchange, established in 1848.

  7. Chicago Board of Trade Building. One of the city's finest examples of Art Deco architecture, a style of the 1920s and early 1930s that attempted to express the modern, streamlined world by the use of cubic forms, geometric ornament, and sleek surface materials.

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