Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building

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The Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank Building, currently known as the Teller House, is a 12-story terra cotta building at 4753 North Broadway in Uptown, Chicago.David Roeder. "City seeks landmark status for 13 banks - Designation would protect unique buildings". Chicago Sun-Times. November 11, 2007. A29.{{Cite web |last=House |first=The Teller |title=The Teller House is a pet-friendly apartment community in Chicago, IL |url=https://livethetellerhouse.com// |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=livethetellerhouse.com |language=en}} The first eight floors of the structure were built in 1924 by Marshall and Fox. Huszagh and Hill added a four-story addition in 1928.Alice Sinkevitch, Laurie McGovern Petersen, et al. [https://books.google.com/books?id=aQE21zTaju8C&dq=%224753%22+uptown&pg=PA231 AIA Guide to Chicago]. AIA. 2004. 231. The City of Chicago granted the structure Chicago Landmark status on October 8, 2008.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090620212750/http://egov.cityofchicago.org/Landmarks/pdf/LandmarksBooklet.pdf 2009 Chicago Landmark booklet]. Commission on Chicago Landmarks. 2009.

The building's original tenant, the Sheridan Trust and Savings Bank, failed in 1931. Uptown National Bank began using the building in 1937.David Ibata. "Uptown National gets facelift". Chicago Tribune. May 6, 1985. 14. The bank and the building were acquired by Bridgeview Bank in 2003.Tammy Williamson. "Uptown National Bank sold for $56.7 million - Bridgeview Bancorp 's purchase includes 66-year-old headquarters". Chicago Sun-Times. February 19, 2003. 73.

In 2019, the building was bought by the real estate developer Cedar St., with plans to convert most of the building into residential units.{{Cite web |last=Ballew |first=Jonathan |date=2019-09-09 |title=After Cedar Street Buys Bridgeview Bank Building In Uptown, Service Nonprofits Are Being Pushed Out |url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/09/09/after-cedar-street-buys-bridgeview-bank-building-in-uptown-service-nonprofits-are-being-pushed-out/ |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=2020-06-25 |website=Block Club Chicago |language=en-US}} The building reopened in 2023 as a mixed-use apartment and office complex branded The Teller House.{{Cite web |last=Updater |first=Uptown |title=Say Hello To "The Teller House" |url=https://www.uptownupdate.com/2023/05/say-hello-to-teller-house.html |access-date=2023-06-07 |language=en}} Tenants include WeWork and Old National Bank.{{Cite web |last=WeWork |title=Bridgeview Bank - Uptown Coworking Office Space {{!}} WeWork Chicago |url=https://www.wework.com/buildings/bridgeview-bank-uptown--chicago--IL |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=WeWork |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Old National Bank Chicago Uptown: Consumer, Commercial, Wealth, Business Banking in Chicago, IL |url=https://locations.oldnational.com/il/chicago/4753-n-broadway |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=locations.oldnational.com |language=en}}

Historically, Teller House was home to a number of non-profit organizations and social service agencies serving low-income, immigrant, and refugee communities in the Uptown area.

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Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1924

Category:Chicago Landmarks

Category:Office buildings in Chicago