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The Heritage at Millennium Park
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The Heritage from the east
General information
Type Mixed use
Location Chicago, Illinois
Address 130 N. Garland Ct.
Construction started N/A
Completed 2005
Height
Roof 631 ft (192 m)
Technical details
Floor count 57
Design and construction
Architect Solomon Cordwell Buenz
Developer Mesa Development, LLC
Main contractor Walsh Construction Company

The Heritage at Millennium Park is a very tall building, also known as a skyscraper. You can find it in Chicago, Illinois. It's located at 130 N. Garland Court. This building is special because it's a mixed-use tower. This means it has different types of spaces inside. For example, it might have homes, offices, and shops all in one building.

The Heritage was finished in 2005. It stands at a height of 631 feet (about 192 meters). That's really tall! It has 57 floors, which is a lot of levels.

About The Heritage

The Heritage at Millennium Park is a modern skyscraper. It was designed to be a key part of the Chicago skyline. The building adds to the city's famous architecture. It is known for its sleek design.

What is Mixed-Use?

A mixed-use building combines different uses. The Heritage has residential units, which are homes where people live. It also has commercial spaces, like offices or stores. This design helps create a lively urban environment. People can live, work, and shop in the same area.

Building Facts

The construction of The Heritage was completed in 2005. It was a big project for the city. The building stands out in the area. It is a great example of modern architecture.

  • Location: 130 N. Garland Court, Chicago, Illinois
  • Height: 631 feet (192 meters)
  • Floors: 57 stories
  • Completed: 2005
  • Type: Mixed-use (homes, offices, shops)

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