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theMART company history timeline

1930

Encompassing some 4,200,000 square feet (390,000 square metres) of floor space, the Merchandise Mart spans two city blocks along the Chicago River, rises 25 stories, and was the largest building in the world when it opened in 1930.

1943

After the completion of the Pentagon outside Washington, D.C., in 1943, the Mart changed its signature motto from “the largest building in the world” to “the largest commercial building in the world.”

1945

After a downturn during the Great Depression and a conversion of the building to government offices during World War II, theMART was returned to its initial use when it was purchased by Joseph P. Kennedy in 1945.

1953

In 1953 Joseph Kennedy, wanting “to immortalize outstanding American merchants,” commissioned eight bronze busts, each four times life-size, for what came to be known as the Merchandise Mart Hall of Fame.

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