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^ Nice. 'Bout time!
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There's new signage up just West of the corner of Wells and Harrison. It's big, eye catching and a beauty of a rendering!
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^^^Is the rendering one we haven't seen before?
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http://www.chicagobusiness.com/reale...ouch-the-river
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They're talking about what's in the rendering that's on a banner up at the site, not the permitted building.
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Kinda reminds me of Parco Vittoria in Milan. The lowrise portions at least.
http://www.interimmobili.it/public/gallery/P1/10.jpg Source: http://www.interimmobili.it |
Nice renders this is really going to change the south loop and trigger the beginning of a whole new side of Chicago. This project is like adding downtown Evanston in one parcel of land lol (I'm exaggerating) but can you guys imagine what related Midwest has in stored on the much bigger parcel south of this, going to be like a city within a city.
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^^^^^^ http://sf.curbed.com/2016/8/9/124167...ng-sf-building |
https://s21.postimg.org/9i7lndz7r/Cr...Uk_AAw8t_L.jpg
Will be interesting to see what the owners of Harrison & Wells do - hopefully go big. |
IMO, this is slightly underwhelming for the area. Shame they really can't really capitalize on this location ( The huge, elongated tract on which this is being built on) . 7,000 units would be the sweet spot as opposed to 3,700. Given the walkability of the area, in the CBD or on the fringes of it, would be worthwhile.
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If I was to move back home, this neighborhood would be up near the top of places to live....
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13 acres = 0.0203 square miles; 3700 units. Let's conservatively say 1.5 residents per unit. That's 5,550 residents. 5,550/0.0203 = 274,000 people per square mile. Assuming my math is correct... isn't this plenty dense? |
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