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Wabash Building

 

 

425 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL

Built in 2012, the Wabash Building soars 32 zigzagging glass stories over Grant Park, the lakefront, and the Loop. Its sweeping city and lake views provide a beautiful backdrop to any professional or social event.

Simplify complex planning

Our spaces and our extensive events experience help you simplify planning for even the most complex conferences. The Wabash Building offers one convenient location for daytime sessions and attendee lodging. Browse Wabash Building spaces below.

Interested in renting the Wabash Multifunction Space?

Tiered stadium style room with tables and chairs, white board and floor to ceiling windows.

Meeting Rooms

Host presentations and meetings with birds-eye city views. Options include tiered stadium-style rooms, classrooms with open floor plans, and sleek, private boardrooms. Adjacent exterior space makes reception and registration a snap.

Features

  • Fully AV-equipped: projectors, screens, laptops, wi-fi and wireless and lavaliere-style microphones
  • Moveable tables and chairs in classrooms with open floor plans
  • Boardrooms include laptop connections and poly-com phones

Capacities

  • Classrooms, 30 to 104
  • Boardrooms, 12 to 20
Large open space with elegant dining room seating for a reception

Multifunction Space

This space is made for presentations and conference sessions. The 800-square-foot space is fully equipped with state-of-the-art audio and visual capabilities, and it opens onto a large lobby with floor-to-ceiling windows and fourth-story Loop views.

Features

  • Flexible, open floor plan
  • Projector with screen
  • DVD/Blu-ray player
  • Mounted flat-screen TV

Capacities

  • Seated receptions, 90
  • Cocktail receptions and presentations, 100-110

 

View of a double-occupancy dorm room with two beds and two desks.

Lodging

When you stay in the Wabash Building, you’ll find yourself in the heart of Chicago’s Loop, steps from everything that makes this city hum—all at far less than the cost of a hotel room. With jaw-dropping views and floor-to-ceiling windows, these are not the residence halls you remember from college.

We offer double- or private-bedroom suites on floors 15-31 of the 32-story Wabash Building. Lodging fees are on a per-person, per-night basis, and you may include cafeteria dining or catering options for your guests.

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Director of Conference Services and Special Events