150 N. Michigan. The Smurfit-Stone Building has the dubious honor of having a juicy urban legend revolving around its distinct design earning it this other name.
Excellent! I had no idea. Ironically, I'm currently doing a write about Smurfit-Stone for the industry trade publisher RISI. Next time I'm in Chicago, I'll have to check out their building.
Wow, I'm trying to figure out exactly which building this is! Nice capture and thanks for stopping by my blog too:). Oh and the delete - don't mind it - I just made a typo and decided to post it over again:).
How stoned do you have to get to see this?
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Excellent! I had no idea. Ironically, I'm currently doing a write about Smurfit-Stone for the industry trade publisher RISI. Next time I'm in Chicago, I'll have to check out their building.
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ReplyDeleteWow, I'm trying to figure out exactly which building this is! Nice capture and thanks for stopping by my blog too:). Oh and the delete - don't mind it - I just made a typo and decided to post it over again:).
ReplyDeleteheh wayne, is that what got you through the other monologue? :)
ReplyDeletehey thanks dc, now you probably shouldn't bring this up in that write for the trade rag (grin)
hi lrp, if you click on the link its part of the line up of skyline buildings,
Sheldon Schlegman is a nice name for a woman.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pic, love the angles. Chicago is definately one of my favourite American cities
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Wonderful photograph! Great blog. I've always wanted to visit Chicago.
ReplyDeletehah petrea, thanks migscfier, and thanks very much lise...come visit anytime
ReplyDeleteanother wonderful photo, and I really enjoyed the snopes discussion about it!
ReplyDeletethanks suze
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