The building was originally named the Modern Momentum Building (nicknamed the MoMo). Like the ballet company, it has been named after
Robert Joffrey,
co-founder of the company. The Joffrey Ballet acquired the
naming rights when it purchased of space on the third and fourth floors to serve as its new permanent home. The floors include the Joffrey administrative offices plus seven state-of-the-art rehearsal
studios and a black-box
theatre. The four-story cutout above the foundation and
green roof is capped by "legs" with only
elevators and
stairwells that compensate for the fact the building does not have the typical lower level
parking spaces to improve the views by raising the units. 's
Loop community area. The building was originally scheduled for completion in December 2007 with the official renaming and company move accompanying the completion. By January 2008, the anticipated grand opening had been rescheduled to occur in the summer of 2008. The grand opening events, including performances by
Shelley MacArthur and
Ramsey Lewis, were sponsored by The PrivateBank,
Bank of America, and the McCormick Foundation. The building was designed by Booth Hansen Architects.
Construction started in 2005 and was completed for the September 2008 grand opening. The height of the structure is (including
spires and
antennae). The September 11, 2008, free performance at the
Jay Pritzker Pavilion served the dual purpose of heralding the grand opening weekend and paying tribute to the
September 11 attacks victims. Other events during the grand opening weekend included a September 12 black tie gala, September 13 Tower tours, and September 15 party and
fashion show. The September 15 event also included an auction for various items, including a pair of $25,000
Van Cleef and Arpels diamond earrings. ==History==