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  1. In 1913, the mail order giants got another boon to their business: the U.S. Postal Service began delivering packages up to 11 pounds. But as this hastened a new era for the companies, another era ended: Aaron Montgomery Ward died at the age of 69. He is interred in Rosehill Cemetery on the Northwest Side.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · The iconic red brick structure was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1978 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Though vacated by Montgomery Ward, the building itself was adapted for new uses over the years. In the 2000s, the landmark building underwent an extensive $250 million redevelopment into a vibrant mixed-use ...

  3. Jul 15, 2018 · The Chicago Network Distribution Center occupies 53 acres with a processing plant and administattion area of 699,740 square feet. The facility itself is 1,277.5 feet long by 518.5 feet wide . The ground floor of the building is 656,352 square feet . The total floor area including the office area and elevated work area is 712,336 square feet.

  4. Montgomery Ward Warehouse Complex, 618 West Chicago Avenue. Images: (1) Chicago History Museum, ICHi-173785 (2) Ken Carl / WTTW. By the mid 1880s, Montgomery Ward had become a mail order giant. It was in fierce competition with Sears but otherwise a booming operation. To keep up with demand, it moved into a sprawling complex, complete with an ...

  5. Designated NHL. June 2, 1978. Designated CL. May 17, 2000 (Catalog House only) The Montgomery Ward Company Complex is the former national headquarters of Montgomery Ward, the United States' oldest mail order firm. The property is located along the North Branch of the Chicago River at 618 W. Chicago Avenue in Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois.

  6. A network distribution center (NDC) was a highly mechanized mail processing plant of the United States Postal Service that distributed standard mail and package services in piece and bulk form. [1] The NDC network was dismantled in 2022-2023 by the USPS as part of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy ’s Delivering for America network ...

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  8. Aug 2, 2018 · Evolving transportation and distribution methods led to declining business and the closing of the Union Stock Yards in 1971. National Wrecking Company negotiated a contract whereby National Wrecking cleared a 102-acre site and removed some 50 acres of animal pens, auxiliary buildings, and the eight-story Exchange Building.

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