Search for:


Search for:

Showing 1 - 8 of 8 Records
-

Greystone, South Laflin Street
Greystone at 817 South Laflin Street, south of West Polk Street. A 1970s townhouse development is partially visible at the left.
1981

Rear of apartment buildings and houses
View of the rear of brick apartment buildings and nineteenth-century houses, with laundry hung up outside on clotheslines.
1963

Houses and apartments, South Bishop Street
Nineteenth century greystones and brick houses on the east side of South Bishop Street, just south of West Polk Street.
1981

Buildings along the west bank of the Chicago River at Wolf Point
View looking northwest looking over the Chicago River from West Wacker Drive just west of North Franklin Street. The low-rise buildings at 212 and 222 North Canal Street still stand, as well as the tall smokestack adjacent to them (located at the junction of North Clinton, West Fulton and West Milwaukee Streets). The Braun Bottles plant (now replaced by Left Bank at K Station) is visible, with a Metra train running on the elevated tracks behind it. The red brick warehouse building slightly to the left behind Braun Bottles was converted to the 600 West Fulton office building. At the far right of the image is Wolf Point, with the Fulton House Condominiums, a converted former warehouse building at 345 North Canal Street, visible across the river behind it. Part of the Cassidy Tire Company building (344 North Canal Street) is visible behind the condominium building.
1989

Presidential Towers
View of the Presidential Towers in 1984, while the complex was under construction.
1984

Brick two-flats
View of brick two-flats.
1970

River City
View of River City (800 South Wells Street), looking southeast from south of West Harrison Street near the South Branch of the Chicago River. The power station on the west bank of the river (301 West Taylor Street) is visible to the right. A corner of the 310 West Polk Building (originally Marshall Field River Warehouse, now demolished) is visible at the far right.
1985

Presidential Towers
View of the Presidential Towers in 1984, while the complex was under construction.
1984