The Pittsfield Building is one of Chicago’s finest 1920s-era skyscrapers. It was designated a Chicago landmark in 2002. At its completion in 1927, the Pittsfield Building was the tallest building in Chicago and was hailed an architectural triumph. Located in the Jeweler’s Row Landmark District, the Pittsfield Building is virtually unchanged since its completion and combines both art deco and Gothic detailing. Just steps from Millennium Park and minutes from the Museum Campus and McCormick Place, this hidden gem is the perfect backdrop for any occasion.
Venue Capacity
Space | Max. Reception Capacity | Max. Seated Capacity | Sq. Feet | Floor Plan |
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Atrium | 400 | 250 |