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Boeing International Headquarters
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General information
Location 100 North Riverside Plaza, Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates 41°53′2.8″N 87°38′19.5″W / 41.884111°N 87.638750°W / 41.884111; -87.638750
Construction started 1988
Completed 1990
Cost $170,000,000
Owner Boeing
Height
Roof 561 feet (171 m)
Technical details
Floor count 36
Floor area 770,300 square feet (71,600 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Perkins and Will

The Boeing International Headquarters is a very tall building, also known as the Boeing Building. It's a huge skyscraper located in the Near West Side area of Chicago. This building is super important because it's the main office for Boeing, a famous company that makes airplanes. Boeing decided to move its main office here in 2001 from Seattle.

What is the Boeing Building?

The Boeing Building is a modern skyscraper with 36 floors. It stands tall in the city of Chicago, which is in the state of Illinois. This building is where the top leaders and teams of the Boeing company work. They make big decisions about designing and building airplanes for people all over the world.

Where is it Located?

You can find the Boeing Building at 100 North Riverside Plaza in Chicago. It's right by the Chicago River, which is a famous waterway in the city. The building's location in the Near West Side means it's close to many other important places in downtown Chicago.

A Bit of History

Construction on the Boeing Building started in 1988. It was finished just two years later, in 1990. For a while, it was known as the Morton International Building. Then, in 2001, the Boeing company chose this building to be its new international headquarters. This was a big move for Boeing, bringing their main operations to Chicago.

Building on Top of Tracks!

One of the most amazing things about the Boeing Building is how it was built. It was constructed right on top of active railroad tracks! Imagine trains still running underneath a building while it's being put together. This meant the builders had to create a very strong and complex support system. They used special beams and foundations to make sure the building was safe and stable, even with trains passing below. It's a great example of clever engineering!

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