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Belmont-Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank Building
The Belmont Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank Building is a historic six-story structure in Chicago, Illinois, originally constructed in 1928 by architect John A. Nyden. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984, the building features a U-shaped design surrounding a central atrium, once home to the Belmont Sheffield Trust and Savings Bank and later repurposed into apartments and loft condos. Over the years, the building has undergone various transformations, from housing a hotel and offices to becoming a landmark with a Classical Revival-style entrance on Belmont Avenue. Its rich history includes periods of vacancy, repurposing during World War II, and eventual redevelopment into residential and commercial spaces, contributing to the architectural heritage of the Lake View neighborhood.Generated from the website