Chicago's John Hancock Center Rebranded as 875 North Michigan Avenue
Iconic Skyscraper Gets New Name After Landmark Sale
Renowned Building Now Embraces Modern Identity
Chicago's beloved John Hancock Center has officially shed its former name, becoming 875 North Michigan Avenue after a landmark sale and rebranding effort.
Once the world's tallest reinforced concrete building, the iconic skyscraper has been a defining feature of Chicago's skyline for decades. The sale to a consortium led by New York-based real estate firm J.P. Morgan Asset Management prompted a comprehensive renovation and rebranding process.
The new name, 875 North Michigan Avenue, reflects the building's prominent address and aligns with its modern identity. The rebranding also includes a new logo, website, and social media presence that celebrates the building's legacy while embracing its future.
The transformation of 875 North Michigan Avenue marks a significant milestone for Chicago's architectural landscape, signaling the city's continued evolution and the preservation of its iconic landmarks.
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