The Gogo Building
| The Gogo Building | |
|---|---|
| Former names | River Center | 
| General information | |
| Type | Commercial | 
| Architectural style | Warehouse | 
| Address | 111 N. Canal Street | 
| Town or city | Chicago | 
| Current tenants | Gogo Inflight Internet Uber Vivid Seats Fieldglass Potbelly Sandwich Works Kin + Carta  | 
| Completed | 1913 | 
The Gogo Building, formerly known as the River Center, is an 840,000-square-foot (78,000 m2) commercial building located at 111 N. Canal Street in the West Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Originally constructed as a warehouse in the early 1900s, the vintage, loft-style building is now home to various commercial tenants, most notably Gogo Inflight Internet, which has its logo on the cube topping the building. Other tenants include Twitter, Uber, Vivid Seats, SAP Fieldglass, Potbelly Sandwich Works and Kin + Carta. The building is one of the best surviving examples in downtown Chicago of the once vibrant industrial district along the Chicago River.