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  2. The building opened in May 1985 as the State of Illinois Center. It was renamed in 1993 to honor former Illinois Republican Governor James R. Thompson (the former name remains in use interchangeably, along with the "State of Illinois Building").

  3. In 1978, after his re-election, Governor James R. Thompson commissioned architect Helmut Jahn to build a landmark building in the heart of Chicago to represent the state of Illinois. The building would be constructed on a lot adjacent to City Hall, the County Building, and the Chicago Civic Center.

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · The Thompson Center was completed in 1985 but underwent a name change in 1993 to honor James R. Thompson, Illinois’ longest-serving governor. The building has seen various tenants over the years, including the Illinois Court of Claims and the Chicago district office of the Governor of Illinois.

  5. In 1993, the State of Illinois Center in Chicago was renamed the James R. Thompson Center to honor the former governor. Presidential speculations. During his tenure, Thompson was mentioned as a potential future candidate for President or Vice President.

  6. Jun 8, 2010 · In May of 1985 a UFO landed on the corner of Clark and Randolph streets and it remains there today as the James R. Thompson Center (dubbed by many as “Starship Chicago”). Designed by internationally recognized local architect Helmut Jahn, it is easily the most controversial building in Chicago.

  7. May 20, 2024 · The State of Illinois Building, later renamed the James R Thompson Center after its commissioning governor, was the riotous postmodernist vision of Helmut Jahn for Chicago’s central business disctrict, the Loop. Credit: Jahn

  8. Illinois Center (1985; renamed the James R. Thompson Center in 1993 to honour the former Illinois governor who commissioned the building) in Chicago. Its plan refers to the American tradition of centrally planned domed state capitols.

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