Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building

Click for Larger View     Address: 3333 W. Arthington St.
Year Built: 1905; 1914
Architect: Nimmons & Fellows; George C. Nimmons & Co.
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
September 4, 2002

Click for Larger View A looming presence on Chicago's West Side, the Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building served as the office headquarters for the largest mail order and merchandise company in the United States for more than sixty years. From its founding in 1894, Sears grew rapidly to become one of the country's largest purveyors of goods to small town and rural America, as well as one of Chicago's most important companies. The building's original two-story section was built in 1905, while the top three floors were added in 1914. This stately Classical Revival and Chicago School-inspired building was designed by George C. Nimmons, a significant architect in Chicago of large-scale industrial and commercial buildings, including the Chicago Landmark Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building.

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1.Exterior view, photo by Dennis McClendon, 2002
2.Detail, photo by Dennis McClendon, 2002
3.Detail, photo by Terry Tatum, 2002