CHICAGO | 301 & 321 S Wacker Drive | 2 x 775 FT | 2 x 49 FLOORS
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CHICAGO | 301 & 321 S. Wacker Drive | 2 x 48 FLOORS
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/reale...r-willis-tower
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Perhaps one of the moderators can edit the heading to look like the read of the Chicago threat titles.
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^ Interesting. I was down there yesterday wandering around 311 S. Wacker and remembered that there was supposed to be 2 more identical towers to 311 S. Wacker rotated inward. They were canceled in the 90s I believe. Funny how that happens.
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November 02, 2016 Twin office towers planned on Wacker Drive Great news. A couple thoughts: 1. Is the first one to launch supposed to be the lot NW of 311 Wacker or SW? I hope it's the SW first, because... 2. I've always envisioned a building taller than 311 Wacker but shorter than Sears going in that NW space between 311 and Sears. It's always felt like the gap between those two buildings is just a tad too large in the skyline, like it's missing a piece, and something with an organic shape would be a great complement to the broad Sears and create a nice central cluster. Something like Adrian Smith's Clean Technology Tower (http://smithgill.com/work/clean_technology_tower_1/) or maybe Gensler's Salesforce... 3. Would like to see one be mixed-use to further encourage the development of the Loop as more than just office, but can't complain with Riverline going in and the old office building across from 235 Van Buren being converted to residential, I suppose... |
Exciting, but until they get actual leases going, I won't get my hopes up.
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^^ I agree with the mixed-use angle. I've always felt that this next S Wacker drive cluster of towers to go up should perhaps primarily be office, but should also include hotel and residential, and in doing so would also make a nice transition to 235/Riverline/Printer's Row, etc.....
Regardless, great news that these sites have a new owner that has rapidly become a major development/redevelopment player downtown this cycle, and should bring some much-needed energy to efforts to get some new development started at the South end of Wacker. Encouraging that they've engaged a highly competent and experienced architect for office towers. After the NW corner of the Loop (150, RP, 151, 130, GG), the (not W of expressway - mindlessly follow Google/hipsters, folks) South end of Wacker is the next concentration of major office development downtown.....as in addition to these towers, there is also a site at 401 S Wacker for a large tower...... |
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November 02, 2016 Twin office towers planned on Wacker Drive By RYAN ORI http://www.chicagobusiness.com/apps/...20161102125644 "A venture led by Chicago developer John Murphy is buying two Wacker Drive parcels near Willis Tower where it plans to build twin 48-story office buildings. Murphy Development Group has a letter of intent to buy the parcels at 301 and 321 S. Wacker Drive from Oak Brook-based InSite Real Estate, Murphy said. He declined to disclose terms of the deal, which he said is expected to close before the end of the year..." http://www.chicagobusiness.com/reale...r-willis-tower The article indicates that the architect is Kohn Peterson Fox. |
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Thanks for posting! BVic got to it a little while ago, and there's already a separate thread. It's not tagged with Chicago yet, so the discussion's at Highrise & Supertall Proposals. I think we have quite a few threads lost over there without the Chicago tag at this point, if anything can be done (1326 Michigan, Union Station, etc.)... |
why always with the attempted twins down there
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Nice but we have other office proposals still lingering without signed anchors nor financing. Kind of ho hum until there is reason to believe it will move forward. Even 130 N Franklin seems to be running in place
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Oops, didn't see this until now - thanks BVic and Steely!
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No doubt.....this proposal may not come to fruition until next cycle potentially - or this particular scheme may never actually happen.......nonetheless, the fact that these parcels are now controlled by a credible developer with an apparently real development plan is indeed meaningful..... |
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^^ That's exactly what happened with 311 S. Wacker, no?
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Hopefully they do SW first so that if the second fizzles, we're left with a park/plaza and not a parking lot. Which wouldn't be that bad. But it'll probably be the opposite.
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I think it's pretty questionable how much demand there will be for both office towers in this location. They may be able to land an anchor tenant or two but not if a very similar structure is planned to go up on the same block from the same developer. Willing to bet one of the sites changes programming to hotel/resi or combo.
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Am I missing somthing? Where's the "twin" in the picture. It looks like one building.
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If someone could dig up the KPF render(ing) of the three-tower project as originally envisioned in the late 1980s, that would be interesting for reference. I'm sure 1000 SSP points are waiting for whoever can pull this out.
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Twin 48-Storey Office Tower Complex in the Works for Downtown Chicago
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Dug this up on the developer's website. Don't think I've seen the second tower or the inside before. The website also lists a new height at 775'. I hope they actually go for some mixed-use here.
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...g?format=1500w https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...pg?format=750w |
^New to me as well. Can anyone recall how long the website has listed Walsh as the Construction Company? That they list the GC obviously shows this project pretty serious. Not to mention it's a frequently updated website, as their cover page shows two new gems- 1326 S Michigan and Cook County Hosp.
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I thought this was dead, awesome news!
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Is this actually happening? Surprised given the height. Very little chatter on it.
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Looks good. Haven't looked at this one in awhile. Definitely in a hot area of the Loop, but I'll believe once its in the news.
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In an article about the OPO a month ago, Murphy Development said they're waiting for a anchor tenant to sign and then they'll start ground breaking. I'll try to dig up the article they were quoted
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Apparently this still has legs and VERY hopeful planning for a fall 2021 ground breaking, according to someone I know with a major Chicago construction company. They submitted a proposal for site logistics/schedule last week.
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Has anything big changed, height, design, etc?
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Twins might be a challenge in this environment. I think they have been planning to build since the 311 S. Wacker.
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I thought I saw some article that 311 S. Wacker (the building behind and next to Willis) was supposed to have a twin that was never built, but I can't find the article.
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Very strange, I was just thinking about this proposal this morning while driving on Lower Wacker!
It's really the only site left on Wacker that can support a major office tower. 180 N Wacker is a lowrise that could be redeveloped, but it's too slender for large floorplates. I kind of assumed the next trophy office property to kick off after WPS and BMO would be 130 N Franklin, in some form... it's closer to Ogilvie, River North and Fulton Market. But there is definitely renewed buzz in the Southwest Loop with OPO re-opening. |
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Good to know this is back on track potentially. Pretty boxy but sorta interesting at the same time. |
I'm good at taking photos of architecture, but understanding its associated real estate is not my forte.
Can someone explain to me how/why developers are planning on building any new office towers in this environment? With all the new office space coming online (110, BMO, Salesforce, Post Office, etc.) and how our society has successfully (not in all cases, obviously) learned to work from home, what's the rush to build new office space before knowing what the future work environment will look like? |
Given the state of the office market downtown, I’m surprised that there is movement on this. Unless they’ve signed a major tenant
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This is just my guess, I too am surprised by how many office towers are going up. It's even crazier in NYC. |
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I hope the southern twin gets built first and something taller than 311 S. Wacker gets built on the northern lot (likely much later), purely for skyline gap-filling reasons.
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^We are referring to the 1% who are interested in these sorts of things, and thus design buildings that set new records and/or include vanity height elements like spires and crowns.
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Wont the Manhattan West (1&2) developments be the tallest twins upon completion of 2?
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I just want the design to be thoughtful, but hopefully unique and interesting; height is secondary.
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Height is kinda meh, especially next to Sears |
It is a surprise this would have traction, even realizing developers are looking several years out, and investors can't just buy gold bars all the time
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A groundbreaking in late 2021 is likely after the pandemic is effectively over, we should have widespread and available vaccinations by that time. It may be late enough for the developers to assess the office market and have enough information to pull the trigger or not. This only works if they already have their ducks in a row. If you're skeptical the office market will actually rebound post-Covid, you're not alone... but in a properly functioning market there's always a few people who are betting against the conventional wisdom. Occasionally they strike it big. |
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