Building Construction
| Building | Address | Completed | Stories | Height | Use |
| 400 East Randolph | 400 E. Randolph Street | 1963 | 40 | 378 feet (115.2 m) | |
| Harbor Point | 155 N. Harbor Drive | 1975 | 54 | 550 feet (167.6 m) | |
| Three Illinois Center | 303 E. Wacker Drive | 1979 | 28 | 350 feet (106.7 m) | |
| The Buckingham | 360 E. Randolph Street | 1982 | 44 | 400 feet (121.9 m) | Condominium |
| North Harbor Tower | 175 N. Harbor Drive | 1988 | 55 | 556 feet (169.5 m) | |
| SwissĂ´tel Chicago | 323 E. Wacker Drive | 1989 | 45 | 457 feet (139.3 m) | Hotel |
| Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower | 300 E. Randolph Street | 2009* | 54 | 743 feet (226.5 m) | |
| The Parkshore | 195 N. Harbor Drive | 1991 | 56 | 556 feet (169.5 m) | |
| The Lancaster | 201 N. Westshore Drive | 2005 | 30 | 324 feet (98.8 m) | Condominium |
| The Shoreham | 400 E. South Water Street | 2005 | 47 | 450 feet (137.2 m) | Apartment/Retail |
| The Regatta | 420 E. Waterside Drive | 2007 | 45 | 466 feet (142.0 m) | Condominium |
| 340 on the Park | 340 E. Randolph Street | 2007 | 64 | 672 feet (204.8 m) | Condominium/Retail |
| The Chandler | 450 E. Waterside Drive | 2008 | 36 | 389 feet (118.6 m) | Condominium |
| The Tides | 360 E. South Water Street | 2008 | 51 | 500 feet (152.4 m) | Apartment |
| Aqua | 225 N. Columbus Dr. | 2009 | 82 | 822 feet (250.5 m) | Hotel/Apartment/Condominium |
| 375 East Wacker Drive | 375 E. Wacker Drive | proposed | 76 | 1,030 feet (313.9 m) | Hotel/Condominium |
| Lakeshore East Building 2-O | proposed | 650 feet (198.1 m) | |||
| Coast at Lakeshore East | 345 E. Wacker Drive | under construction | 45 | 550 feet (167.6 m) | |
| Lakeshore East Building 3-I | proposed | 525 feet (160.0 m) | |||
| Lakeshore East Building 1-K | proposed | 420 feet (128.0 m) | |||
| Lakeshore East Building 3-J | proposed | 340 feet (103.6 m) | |||
| Lakeshore East Building 3-L | proposed | 280 feet (85.3 m) | |||
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