Printing House Row District

Click for Larger View     Address: 500- through 800-blocks of S. Dearborn, S. Federal and S. Plymouth streets
Year Built: 1883-1928
Architect: Various
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
May 9, 1996

Rowe Building Once occupied by small-scale, post-Fire of 1871 buildings, this area was redeveloped in the late-19th and early-20th centuries by printing and publishing firms who constructed facilities near the Dearborn Street railroad station (built 1885). The area's unusual street pattern of long narrow blocks resulted in buildings that admitted a maximum amount of light, which was necessary for engraving and typesetting. Some of the city's best-known architects designed structures in the district, including Holabird & Roche and Howard Van Doren Shaw. After the printing businesses began relocating in the 1960s, the structures were rehabilitated for commercial and residential uses.

Facade Detail     Morton Building

Labor & Industry
Districts
 
1.700-block of Federal, 1982
2.Rowe Building, 714 S. Dearborn, by Ron Gordon, 1979
3.Lakeside Press Building, Facade Details, by Ron Gordon
4.Morton Building, 538 S. Dearborn, by Ron Gordon, 1982