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Aon Center

By: Michael Ryan. Aon Center. Height F acts. The Aon Center has 83 floors. 80 of the floors are occupied. The Aon Center has double decker elevator cars. The Aon Center is1,136 feet tall. It is the 21st tallest building in the world. It is third tallest in Chicago.

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Aon Center

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  1. By: Michael Ryan Aon Center

  2. Height Facts • The Aon Center has 83 floors. • 80 of the floors are occupied. • The Aon Center has double decker elevator cars. • The Aon Center is1,136 feet tall. • It is the 21st tallest building in the world. • It is third tallest in Chicago. • It is 5th tallest in North America.

  3. Height Graphics

  4. Aon Center Names • First the building was named the Standard Oil Building. • Its second name was the Amoco Building. • Its current name is the Aon Center.

  5. Construction • Made of steel, marble and granite • 5 stories below ground • Parking garage and auditorium • Rentable floor space: 2,700,000

  6. Businesses at the Aon Center

  7. Tenants • Chicago Chamber Of Commerce • Jones Lang LaSalle • Aon • Microsoft • Mid America Club (top floor)

  8. Jones Lang LaSalle • Jones Lang LaSalle is the manager of the Aon Center. • They are a real estate and investment firm. • My dad works there! • They occupy 5 floors—43 to 47.

  9. Location

  10. Big Stan The Aon Center’s nick name is BIG STAN.

  11. Aon Center That’s All For Now Folks!

  12. Sources • Internet Sources • Wikipedia • Chicago Architecture • Skyscraper Page • Interviews • Joe Ryan • Colleen Ryan

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