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Sheridan Trust & Savings Bank Building
4753 N. Broadway
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Saturday
12 PM - 5 PM
Sunday
12 PM - 5 PM
DETAILS:
The Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building, currently known as the Teller House, is a 12-story terra cotta-clad building. The first eight floors of the structure were built in 1924 by Marshall and Fox. Huszagh and Hill added a four-story addition in 1928. The City of Chicago granted the structure Chicago Landmark status in 2008. The building's original tenant, the Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank, failed in 1931, and Uptown National Bank began using the building a few years later. The bank and the building were acquired by Bridgeview Bank in 2003. In 2019, developer Cedar St. bought the building with plans to convert most of it into residential units. The building reopened in 2023 as a mixed-use apartment and office complex branded The Teller House. Commercial tenants include WeWork and Old National Bank.
VISITOR EXPERIENCE:
Guests will be given access to the historic bank atrium (WeWork) oval office board room, panic room, basement with vault, one vacant apartment unit on the 12th floor, and the rooftop amenity deck.
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