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^ Trees are great but this area of the river is by no means providing "natural areas." There are nice landscaped plazas promoting public accessibility to the riverfront, but not really a destination to escape the busy city like a park should.
I remember plans for transforming the north branch into more of an outdoor recreation center, possibly involved with Lincoln Yards? Hope that project gains some traction, Chicagoans are active people so I'm sure it would get good use. |
^Why would you want to escape the city at that specific location? It's a celebration of the city, a place to marvel at the wonders of water, steel, concrete, and glass with a few carefully sculpted lawns and shade trees. There are other places to go and escape the city. This spot, which used to be a private parking lot, a viaduct with two levels of streets, and a railroad tracks are now publicly-accessible spaces with some of the most breathtaking city views in the world.
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^ The developers have provided an excellent viewing, lounging and pedestrian experience. If more interaction with the water is desired then the city will need to lead the effort to extend the riverwalk around this bend, A very expensive proposition.
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still wish there was some more height or drama at the top, but excited for this to punch a bit higher than 110 N Wacker to help get a western cascading effect down from Sears when viewed from the north:
https://scontent-ort2-1.cdninstagram...026oe=5FFD5B69 Barry Butler - https://www.instagram.com/p/CInqLJ9JEhu/ |
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I like that view. City looks thicc.
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Yeah that riverwalk is a little underwhelming compared to the masterpiece public space on the other side. But it should be nice regardless! Not much different than Ward Park, the other riverwalks up along the North Branch, etc.
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^ Incredible formwork.
Also, I can't believe they took out their main point of access. Perhaps they'll build/pour the next level so they'll be able to better-use the whole thing as a staging lot. |
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Also looks like a lot of materials lying around, they may have asked the trades to frontload their deliveries a bit to account for the outage of the access point. |
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Thanks though for the compliments Harry and "Kumdog" :haha: |
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From earlier this week:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f56c09b9_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...14467942_b.jpg And week before last: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2e2bd09e_b.jpg |
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I realize some of you, me included, are disappointed Salesforce Tower isn't 1,000+ feet. On the other hand, this development has 1) replaced a surface parking lot on one of the most prominent spots in the city, 2) removed the Apparel Mart from view, 3) added 3 high-quality towers to the River Canyon, and 4) added public space along the river. This is an A- development and maybe even an A. It would have been A+ if it WPS/Salesforce Tower was a little taller. |
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