Leland Tower

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Leland Tower is a historic high-rise building in downtown Aurora, Illinois, once the tallest building in the state outside Chicago and a prominent local landmark.

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instanceOf high-rise building
historic building
landmark
skyscraper
address 7 South Stolp Avenue, Aurora, Illinois
architect Fugard & Knapp
Graven & Mayger
architecturalStyle Art Deco
category Art Deco architecture in Illinois
Buildings and structures in Aurora, Illinois
Residential skyscrapers in Illinois
Skyscraper hotels in Illinois
city Aurora, Illinois
completionDate 1928
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Leland Hotel Company
hasFeature setback tower design
steel-frame construction
terra cotta ornamentation
hasLocalLandmarkStatus prominent local landmark in Aurora
height 81 meters
approximately 265 feet
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Aurora, Illinois
Illinois
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Stolp Island
namedAfter Arthur Leland
notableFor being a prominent feature of the Aurora skyline
historic significance in downtown Aurora
nrhpListingDate 1986
nrhpType contributing property
numberOfFloors 22
openingDate 1928
originalFunction hotel
originalName Hotel Arthur Leland
overlooks Fox River
partOf Stolp Island Historic District
region Kane County, Illinois
significantPeriod early 20th century
use commercial space
residential apartments
wasTallestBuildingIn Illinois outside Chicago

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Aurora, Illinois hasLandmark Leland Tower