131 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL
Architect: Ricardo Bofill
1.5 Million SF
Developed by Beitler and Prime Group Realty Trust, Citadel Center was designed as Chicago’s first true technology inspired building. It was the first building in Chicago to incorporate the 14-inch raised floor system allowing for both data and HVAC to function under the floor. The raised floor system has contributed to the reduction in “churn” and operating costs for Citadel Center’s tenants and attracted two of Chicago’s most technologically advanced tenants – Chase Bank and Citadel Investment Group.
181 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL
Architect: Cesar Pelli
1.1 Million SF
181 West Madison was designed by Cesar Pelli and is known as one of Chicago’s most praised trophy buildings. Two of the largest banks in Chicago, the Northern Trust Bank and LaSalle National Bank, were the building’s anchor tenants. The most successful development in the city of Chicago, 181 West Madison broke all previous records when it sold for over $375/sf – the highest per square foot price in the City’s history for over 15 years.
321 South Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL
Architect: Stanley Tigerman
100,000 SF
Headquarters of the Chicago Bar Association, Beitler was commissioned to develop this architecturally striking building designed by Stanley Tigerman. It was one of the first office condominiums built in the City of Chicago and is commonly referred to as the “Jewel Among Giants.” It currently houses many small Chicago law firms and The John Marshall Law School.
5515 North East River Road, Chicago, IL
Architect: Shaw & Associates
120,000 SF
An imposing presence in the O’Hare area, the striking 4-story LaSalle National Bank Computer Data Center was developed for its institutional owner/user. Beitler developed the Data Center with technology as the source of its construction – years before computers had the modern influence of today.
8600-8700 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Chicago, IL
Architect: Shaw & Associates
950,000 SF
One of Beitler’s first major projects was Presidents Plaza I & II at O’Hare, the largest single office complex outside of downtown Chicago. Beitler was one of the first developers to establish high-end type office space in the O’Hare market and as a result, attracted such tenants as Wilson Sporting Goods and General Instrument.
1 Tower Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL
Architect: Helmut Jahn
750,000 SF
Oakbrook Terrace Tower was considered a project ahead of its time when it was announced to be (and remains) the tallest building outside the downtown Chicago area. Designed by Helmut Jahn, this spectacular structure can be seen for miles and is the focal point for Oakbrook Terrace and the Western suburbs. Oakbrook Terrace Tower is home to such tenants as DeVry and Morgan Stanley.
200 West Madison Street, Chicago, IL
Architect: SOM
1M SF
Madison Plaza, Beitler’s first skyscraper, proudly sits in the heart of Chicago’s central business district. For 25 years, Madison Plaza served as the international headquarters of Hyatt Corporation and other firms including Towers Perrin.
8770 West Bryn Mawr Avenue Chicago, IL
Architect: Shaw & Associates
650,000 SF
Beitler’s first development still stands proudly as a gateway to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Highly visible on the O’Hare corridor, Triangle Plaza’s twin 14-story towers provide prestigious A+ headquarters space for a blue-chip tenant list including National Can Corporation.