Century Tower (Chicago)
The Century Tower Condominiums, formerly known as the Trustees System Service Building, is a historic building located at 182 West Lake Street in the Loop in Chicago, Illinois.
History
The building was designed in 1929 and completed in 1930; at the time of its completion, it was the tallest reinforced concrete building in the world. Its original tenant and namesake was the Trustees System Service, a bank that specialized in consumer loans. Architects Thielbar and Fugard designed the building in the Art Deco style. The building's design consists of a twenty-story main building topped by an eight-story tower and a ziggurat. The building has had a long list of various countries' consulates as tenants.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 3, 1998.
The property was converted from a commercial building to apartments in 2003. In August, 2004 the building was used to film scenes from the movie Batman Begins. In September 2005 the building became a condominium and its name changed to Century Tower.
Former tenants
The building was once home to:- WIND (AM) radio.
- WJJD radio.
- the Belgian consulate.
- the Chinese consulate.
- the Cuban consulate.
- the Dominican consulate.
- the Grecian consulate.
- the Honduran consulate.
- the Hungarian consulate.
- the Italian consulate.
- the Mexican consulate.
- the Philippine consulate.
The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Former names
This building has formerly been named:- Skyline Century of Progress
- The Lake and Wells Building
- The 201 Tower
- Corn Products Building
- Trustees System Service Building