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A physicist from Vilnius University in Lithuania has created a 3D-printed replica of the Sorbonne Chapel so small it fits on ...
While the Chicago plant has a storied history, there have been some lean years where its models weren’t moving, its ranks were thinned and its future seemed to be in doubt.
In downtown Chicago, the site of the planned Chicago Spire, at the confluence of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, has sat vacant since construction ceased in the wake of the Great Recession. In ...
A developer has secured more than $500 million in construction financing for the two-tower development at the site of the former Chicago Spire project. Developer Related Midwest says the first phase ...
The opening stage of the project, dubbed 400 Lake Shore, centers on a 72-story, 635-unit apartment building on the northern portion of the site at 400 N. Lake Shore Drive, Crain’s Chicago ...
Related Midwest expects to kick off construction at former Chicago Spire site The developer plans to begin building one of two towers at 400 N. Lake Shore Drive, with a financing deal that sets ...
Related Midwest plans to break ground by the end of the year on the first of two residential skyscrapers on the Chicago Spire site, a long-awaited step forward for a project that stands to ...
In 2014, the firm took over the Chicago Spire site, where a 2,000-foot tall, 150-story project had been planned in the mid-2000s before it was abandoned by previous developers.
It's a unit or a group or a crew that we sort of found." His team, in coordination with the Invisible Institute, analyzed complaint and arrest data on Chicago Police officers from 1971 to 2018 ...
The 76-foot-deep foundation hole of the never-built Chicago Spire is a civic embarrassment, a pockmark on the cityscape. So it’s easy to understand why Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s urban plan… ...
The towers, which will have a combined 1,1000 residential units, have both been scaled back in height, one reduced from 1,100 feet to 875 feet and the other from 850 feet to 765 feet.
With the views, both could set new standards in pricing for the ultra-rich. Architect Santiago Calatrava with a model of his proposed curving Chicago Spire in 2005.