The James R. Thompson Center, located at 100 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL, is a renowned postmodernist-style government center. It boasts a vast, skylit rotunda and a striking blue glass facade, making it a unique and visually impressive landmark. The building also features an atrium mall on the first floor, offering a variety of dining and shopping options. The James R. Thompson Center has become an iconic symbol of Chicago's architecture and serves as a hub for government activities. However, it is important to note that the center is permanently closed. Please suggest an edit if this information is incorrect.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Reviews
Remembing the past this building was great! Great food court for breakfast, lunch and for social or political events. The stores like a Dress Shop,Walgreens,Natives American Shop,Eye Wear Shop,Payless Shoe Wear,Perfume Shop,Hallmark, Ethiopia Shop. Cannot forget The Post Office! The Connections to City Hall,The El,Ronny Steak House, Upstairs to The Illinois Lottery and other hidden Gems.Good bye and Thanks for all those wonderful Memories!!!
I loved coming to the thompson centers food court my favorite was new orleans kitchen spot. 😋 I loved the quarter leg meal on rice side of mashed potatoes and mac. I miss you!!! 😢 this was my only reason to come to the thompson center. So sad it's no longer open. Forever craving.🤤😫💝 …
Love this building. One of my favorites of many amazing buildings in Chicago. Has food, coffee, Walgreens, DMV, some court rooms and Shops all in the heart of Chicago. And idk who said you can't take picture. It's a public building, yes you can. These were a while back. Who remembers these??
Really nice building. But the office of tourism is indicated here by maps but we weren't able to find this office sadly.
Dizzyingly oppressive inside. Unwashed, grimy from the outside. It must be depressing to spend one's work days here.
Super interesting angles inside but not really much to do there except for that. Step outside though and you’ll see beautiful sculptures and a couple blocks from the Picasso sculpture.
So sad to hear this place is being demolished. One of my favorite place to visit the past 30yrs.
Do not show up. Expect you to take any photographs. Security guard states it’s a private building. No photographs allowed.
Location
100 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, United States
Hours
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