108 North State Street, also known as Block 37, is a development located in the Loop community area of downtown Chicago, Illinois. It is located on the square block bounded clockwise from the North by West Randolph Street, North State Street, West Washington Street and North Dearborn Street that is known as "Block 37", which was its designated number as one of the original 58 blocks of the city. Above-ground redevelopment is complete, but work stopped on an underground station, when the station was only partially complete.
Block 37
June 8, 2006, Block 37 site and signage. (In background left to right: Chicago City Hall, Richard J. Daley Center, Grant Thornton Tower & James R. Thompson Center)
September 14, 2007, view from Daley Center
The first of the three structures is at 22 West Washington.
State Street is a large south-north street, also one of the main streets, in Chicago, Illinois, USA and its south suburbs. Its intersection with Madison Street has marked the base point for Chicago's address system since 1909. State begins in the north at North Avenue, the south end of Lincoln Park, runs south through the heart of the Chicago Loop, and ends at the southern city limits, intersecting 127th Street along the bank of the Little Calumet River. It resumes north of 137th Street in Riverdale and runs south intermittently through Chicago's south suburbs until terminating at New Monee Road in Crete, Illinois.
View of State Street from Wit Roof Bar
The crossroads of Chicago's address system at State and Madison Streets
State Street in 1893
State Street circa the late 19th century