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Fordham Company
Industryreal estate development
Founded1988; 36 years ago (1988)
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois
Key peopleChristopher T. Carley (chairman)

The Fordham Company is a real estate development company founded in 1988 and based in Chicago, Illinois. The company's chairman is Christopher T. Carley. As of 2015 they had developed over 16,000 residential units.

The company owns several skyscrapers and buildings in downtown Chicago including "65 East Goethe," The Fordham, and The Pinnacle. The Fordham Company also began development of the 2,000-foot-tall (610 m) Fordham Spire project, which was purchased by Shelbourne Development and renamed the Chicago Spire. The Spire was never completed. Fordham was also involved in the development of the unbuilt Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Residence Tower.

References

  1. Fordham Company. (2006 February 1). About Us. Retrieved February 11, 2007, from http://fordhamco.com/aboutus.html
  2. Fordham Company. (2006 February 1). Properties. Retrieved February 11, 2007, from http://fordhamco.com/properties.html Archived 2007-01-28 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Forsyth, Jennifer S. (2007-09-27). "Developer Tries Comeback With New Chicago Waldorf". Wall Street Journal. America On Line. Retrieved 2007-09-28.

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