Spanning Two City Blocks And 4.2 Million Square Feet, The Original World’s Largest Commercial Center Is Hiding In Illinois
Chicago has always been an innovative city when it comes to architectural design and reaching for new heights. The Sears tower (now called the Willis Tower) held the world’s tallest building title for nearly 25 years. Well before that, though, a building not known for its height, but for its area was the king of the world.


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The main line of Chicago Transit Authority's North Side Division runs through this station. It is one of only two commercial buildings to have its own station.

The Merchandise Mart was built by Marshall Field & Co. and later owned by the Kennedy family for over 50 years.
Marshall Field was an innovator and retail magnate dominating the upscale department store industry for decades. He along with notable founders of Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, and Woolworth are among the eight busts outside the main entrance to Merchandise Mart.
Marshall Field was an innovator and retail magnate dominating the upscale department store industry for decades. He along with notable founders of Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, and Woolworth are among the eight busts outside the main entrance to Merchandise Mart.

Around 50 percent of the building is used for these wholesale showrooms. Imagine fully furnished and staged rooms where you can find inspiration for your home renovations. Since 2010, these showrooms have been open to the general public.
In fact, it is said that the Sultan of Brunei furnished his entire palace after a week-long visit to the Merchandise Mart. He dropped $1.6 million on his little shopping trip.
In fact, it is said that the Sultan of Brunei furnished his entire palace after a week-long visit to the Merchandise Mart. He dropped $1.6 million on his little shopping trip.

You can find regular art installations in the main lobby and throughout the building from sculpture to murals, and even entire digital art displays on its 2.5-acre "canvas" - the front of the building that faces the Chicago River.
Have you ever stepped foot in this amazing center of retail extravagance? Tell us all about it with a comment. Chicago is filled with amazing buildings and attractions. Here are a few more downtown Chicago destinations you should check out.
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The Merchandise Mart, 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza, Chicago, IL 60654, USA