
The Farwell Building
660-664 North Michigan Avenue
A line in the sand has been drawn between preservationists and
developers. That line is represented by the historic Farwell Building,
located in the heart of the Magnificient Mile, where the Prism Development
Company plans to skin the building’s historic façade,
demolish the entire building, and then reapply it to a parking garage.
History
The 11-story Farwell Building represents one of the few
remaining buildings left on Michigan Avenue from the 1920’s,
the period that transformed sleepy residential Pine Street into
"The Magnificent Mile." This French inspired design, highlighted
with both Art Deco and Classical Revival details, exemplified the
work of architect Philip Maher. Clad in limestone, the building
features ornamental cast stone panels and a slate mansard roof.
Its delicate scale elegantly anchors the prominent corner of Erie
Street and Michigan Avenue. In addition, Maher designed 5 other
buildings on the boulevard including the Women’s Athletic
Club, which is also a city landmark. These remaining buildings reflect
the aesthetic of the 1909 Burnham Plan, which was an attempt to
turn our gritty industrial town into the "Paris by the Lake".
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