CHICAGO (WLS) -- A famous architect has proposed building two soaring skyscrapers that would stand on the site where the Chicago Spire was originally going to be built. The plan would transform the ...
The hole at 400 Lake Shore Drive at the site of the failed Chicago Spire project is in the process of being filled. A 72-story residential building will go up in its place. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24/7 ...
Related Midwest recently unveiled its proposal for 400 Lake Shore Drive, two towers set 150-ft apart designed by architect David Childs with fellow architect Scott Duncan and structural engineer ...
Plans are in the works to transform Chicago's skyline once again. Real estate development company Related Midwest unveiled a vision Tuesday for the site of what would have been the Chicago Spire, ...
The decade-long saga surrounding the redevelopment of the infamous Chicago Spire site looks like it will drag on for a little longer still. On Thursday the city’s Plan Commission voted in favor of a ...
The Chicago Spire, the most significant residential development in the world, is emerging on a site near the intersection of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Deep foundation work is proceeding on ...
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While the plan to redevelop the high-profile Chicago Spire site isn’t expected to be unveiled until May 15, the Chicago Tribune has reported early details ahead of the project’s upcoming public ...
The developer behind the failed Chicago Spire skyscraper project is considering an appeal after losing another court ruling. Garrett Kelleher last year sued Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency ...
After undergoing substantial tweaks, the plan to erect a pair of truncated residential skyscrapers designed by SOM’s David Childs at 400 North Lake Shore Drive—currently home to a remarkably large ...
Related Midwest lifted the curtain Tuesday on its long-awaited plan for the abandoned site of the ill-fated Chicago Spire, proposing a mismatched pair of slender white towers at the mouth of the ...
Up until a few days ago, the main meeting room at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s Chicago office was secured with a padlock and its glass window walls covered up with paper. This was done to prevent ...
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