


333 South Wabash, known as The Red, is one of Chicago’s most recognizable office towers on the Windy City’s skyline with its bright red façade. Completed in 1973, this East Loop, 1.2 million square foot, modernist building was designed by Graham, Anderson, Probst and White. The property provides state-of-the-art offices and features modern amenities including a curated dining experience, conferencing facilities, auditorium, fitness center, childcare facility, and tenant lounge.
Purchased in 2020, SHVO plans to further elevate this architecturally significant asset and maintain its place as a pioneer in the Chicago office market.
- Address
- 333 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL - Use
- Office
Retail - Investment Strategy
- Core
- Architecture/Design
- Graham, Anderson, Probst and White (1972)
- Year Built
- 1972
Renovated 2019 - Interior Design
- HOK
- Size/Height
- 1,207,000 Square Feet
596 Feet - Notable Tenants
- Northern Trust, Chicago Housing Authority, Akuna Capital, HOK Architects

HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. Over 1,600 people collaborate across a network of 23 offices on three continents. HOK designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment. The designers are rooted in technical excellence, driven by imagination and focused on a solitary goal: to deliver solutions that inspire clients and communities.