September 23, 1933 – Work begins on the final
section of the Field building being erected between Clark and La Salle Streets
on the east and west and Adams and Monroe Streets on the south and north. Steel workers begin erecting the first beams
for the tower, which it is estimated will contain 4,000 tons of steel. Three of the four corner units of the Art
Deco tower, designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, are complete with
placement of steel for each section taking between 35 and 57 days.
Friday, September 23, 2016
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