Chicago Mercantile Exchange Center

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange Center is an office complex consisting of two twin towers, in Chicago.

Overview
Completed in 1987, the 40-story towers were designed by Fujikawa Johnson. The trading floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is located in the double-decker base of the building, while the twin towers crowns the whole complex.

History
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange (also known as "Merc") has been anchored in the building since 1985, after moving from its former home, the old Chicago Mercantile Exchange Building.

Gallery
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Trivia

 * Unlike its real-life counterpart, the complex is further away from the Chicago River. In real life, the towers are the westernmost buildings on the Chicago Loop, as they are located in the center of a slight bend in the Chicago River.