CHICAGO
Langham Hospitality Group's fourth U.S. property—The Langham, Chicago—has opened in the last office building designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, known for developing the modern skyscraper.
The 316-room hotel resides within the 52-story landmarked riverfront property at 330 N. Wabash in the heart of downtown Chicago just minutes from the loop business district and Michigan Avenue.
Built in 1971 as IBM's regional headquarters, the building was declared a Chicago Landmark in 2008 and entered into the National Register of Historic Places in March 2010.
The hotel offers a Mediterranean-influenced restaurant and lounge (Travelle), 15,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space and a fine art collection featuring more than 140 works.
Complimentary Wi-Fi, morning newspaper, overnight shoeshine and use of the hotel's fitness facility and pool are also included. A Cinema Suite, seating up to 16, is available for rental. For families, the hotel offers a Kid's Suite, featuring books, games and video programming.