Loebl Schlossman & Hackl is an American architecture, interior design, and planning firm based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1925 and known by various names through the years, the firm is responsible for the design of several major Chicago landmarks including Water Tower Place in 1975 and Two Prudential Plaza in 1990.
Loop Synagogue
Water Tower Place
Temple Sholom
Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art
Water Tower Place is a large urban, mixed-use development comprising a 758,000 sq ft (70,400 m2) shopping mall in a 74-story skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The mall is located at 835 North Michigan Avenue, along the Magnificent Mile. It is named after the nearby Chicago Water Tower, and is owned by affiliates of Brookfield Property Partners. As reported by the Chicago Suntimes, Brookfield Property Partners handed the keys to the project back to their lender, MetLife, owing to numerous retail vacancies following the closing of Macy's and the impact of COVID and increasing crime along the Magnificent Mile.
Water Tower Place (its mall on the left and skyscraper on the right) with Chicago Avenue Pumping Station in the foreground and 875 North Michigan Avenue in the background
Water Tower Place skyscraper
The Water Tower Place shopping mall at the base of the skyscraper, with Chicago Avenue Pumping Station in foreground
The mall in the Water Tower Place has eight levels of shops.