Champaign City Building, 1935

102 North Neil Street

Art Deco architectural style

The City Building is one of the finest examples in the region of the Art Deco building style that was prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s and is an excellent example of an Art Deco public building.  It is a significant contributor to the historic and social culture of the City of Champaign, as it was, at one time, the home of the Fire and Police Departments, as well as Administrative Offices.  It is iconic in that it has been incorporated into the City’s logo.  Listed as a Local Landmark on July 18, 2006.