Railway Exchange Building

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Railway Exchange Building Soundex Code R400

Wikipedia page about the Railway Exchange Building (a.k.a. Santa Fe Building)

224 S. Michigan Avenue

The Santa Fe Building was originally built 1903-1904 as a railway exchange for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.

Architects: D.H. Burnham & Company and Frederick P. Dinkelberg

The building was purchased by the University of Notre Dame in 2006. The university's Mendoza College of Business began holding classes there in 2008.

The Chicago Architecture Foundation installed a 320 square-foot model of Chicago in the building's atrium in 2009. It is updated annually to reflect architectural changes in the downtown area.

In 2011, Anacostia Rail Holdings moved its corporate headquarters to the Railway Exchange Building.