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oh that's kinda cool, that article was from 2 days ago, so very recent news. At least the project is not 100% dead even though I won't get my hopes up.
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:previous: My guess is there won't be any movement on the Spire site for a while mostly due to legal issues. I don't even know if Kelleher still owns the land.
to get back on topic: According to that new video it doesn't look like the project has been scaled back. If anything it seems like it has gotten bigger. I could have sworn there were only five towers in the first proposal now there's seven. Anyway, like I said, until it's scaled back and all the other issue are addressed no one is really going to consider this a real proposal. Btw, you think Chicago is all YIMBY? Tell that to Draper and Kraper who's been in a court battle for over a decade trying to get a highrise build on north lakeshore drive, or Fouth Presbyterian church on the Mag mile who tried selling air rights to a developer to build a 50 strorey highrise but had to settle for a nice 5 storey box instead b/c NIMBY's shot down the highrise. There are several other instances but I'm not going to go over all of them. Chicago isn't as bad as Boston or San Francisco when it comes to NIMBY but some places in this city are probably just as bad. |
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The article has way more credibility than a former on SSC. Come to think of it, I actually can't think of a worse place to base ideas and opinions off of than SSC. There have been legitimate discussions about turning 2 and 3 WTC into residential buildings on that site, I don't know how much longer I can take it over there. |
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http://www.chicagobusiness.com/artic...itecture-firms
A new dawn for architecture firms By: Robert Sharoff August 27, 2012 The opening of three design firms downtown is raising expectations that Chicago's architecture community may be starting to revive from the torpor of the last few years. ...It also acquired the services of Chicago architect Lucien Lagrange, who is working with British developer William Davies on the design of a mixed-use tower for a site adjacent to the old post office southwest of the Loop. |
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It was never really alive to begin with, just a pipe dream. Anyway, the article speaks of a mixed-use tower on a lot adjacent to the old post office, it didn't mention anything about the post office redevelopment, which consists of multiple towers and the rehabing of the old post office.
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I assume this is for the Central Carrier Annex site along the river, which means we could get a Lagrange tower at the visual terminus of the South Branch. Ritz-Carlton looked promising in the renderings and I held out hope, but the execution sucked. I expect the same thing with this. |
So is this project dead in the water ?
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Now the plan looks to be a 100fl supertall in phase 1, and another supertall and a 2000' megatall in phase 2.
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After seeing this discussed on Chicago Tonight with Phill Ponce. plus after reading articles on here about this proposal being presented to various city commisions, I think this thread should be put in the Highrise proposal thread. Even if it may only have a one percent chance of happening, and people have had thier hearts broken by failed supertalls, it is a proposal and not just somthing someone drew for fun.
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That's kinda good news, so this project might be real after all? I can't even tell...
I still won't get my hopes up that high but whatever, better than it being cancelled. |
Could this really happen? I don't want to see another chicago super tall be canceled.
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I am no expert, but at the moment, most people would agree, there is not enough demand for this, but by the time all the steps and hurdles needed for such a plan to be built are cleared, the economics very well could justify such a project. I think if a plan this big is going to happen, it needs to already be in the works long before the obvious demand appears, or else we just end up with a hole in the ground or an unfinished 20 story parking garage. :(
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Well if it was built they should rename it to World Trade Center Chicago to attract businesses. Chicago has been talking about building a World Trade Center for a long time. The last proposal for a World Trade Center in Chicago called for a building taller than 2,000 feet.
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it also seems like they dropped the ridiculous bridge over the river.
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well obviously there is no current demand for the whole project but that doesn't mean that someday there won't be at least some demand for part of it.
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^^^ So this might actually happen? Or is it still just a vision?
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Frankly, I think something is going to come of the site, whether it's this redevelopment plan or another plan. |
Another positive development over the last week was the court ruling that Davies was compelled to keep the exhaust fans running in the building 24/7. The more by legal order he has to spend on keeping an unused building's maintenance up and running the less likely he will want to sit on it just to turn it around/sell it at the most opportune time I would think.
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Saw a 5min segment on the news last night on this project. It was the first time they mentioned a casino for an anchor.
Videos in the link. Exclusive: What’s in the works for Chicago’s old post office? 9 hours ago by Nancy Loo Perhaps you’re among the thousands of Chicagoans who either drive under or pass by the old Chicago post office every day. It’s been vacant since 1996. WGN News has learned the old post office has become a potential leading location for a city casino. Nancy Loo reports on some fast-moving developments and takes us inside for an exclusive look. Even after nearly two decades of vacancy, there’s no mistaking the grandeur that’s still alive in Chicago’s old main post office at West Van Buren and Congress Parkway. Time has literally stood still since the building was shut down in 1996. “We just can’t let this project lie fallow any longer,” says architect Joe Antunovich. “It’s too great a building, too great a space. You just have to step foot in this grand lobby and see that it’s something that’s so wasted by not being used every day of its life.” Antunovich is the latest Chicago architect to take over the redevelopment of this national landmark... Phase one would include a sweeping addition to the river, and a thousand foot tower for businesses and hotel rooms. Atriums would be cut into the upper floors of the main structure for unique residential units, with original parquet flooring salvaged from the site. “The lower three levels for retail and entertainment uses; many kinds of entertainment could be possible.” We asked the architect, would a casino be a safe bet as that entertainment? “Entertainment stretches to a wide realm of definitions. But you could certainly fit a casino in the amount of space you’re gonna create? Given the 2.7 million square feet that exists here, a use like that could be accommodated, yes!” “I think that would be a perfect site for that,” says Chicago Alderman Danny Solis who picked up the post office site in his ward through city re-districting. He says the city has moved beyond whether or not to have a casino; it’s a matter of where. “We are in dire straits as far as revenue. We lose $20 million to outside states. Those people are going to gamble. They’re coming from Chicago. So, let’s make a nice place in the city of Chicago. I think the state legislature understands that.” The gaming bill passed the state Senate May first, soon after Mayor Emanuel took to YouTube to insist that all city casino revenues would go towards education. ”A Chicago casino is the only casino in this state that will be totally dedicated for our children.” The city planning commission is expected to consider the first phase of the post office redevelopment plan on June 20th, after completion of a traffic study. Alderman Solis predicts this; “I think it will be approved.” So, with city approval looking likely for phase one of the post office proposal, the possibility of a Chicago casino license approved by state lawmakers in the next few weeks, and political support for the site to be anchored by a casino, architect Antunovich says it may be a winning timeline for developers. “We would start construction here almost immediately.” And with or without a casino, the renewed post office site could be open for business by mid 2015. The nearby Holiday Inn would become a parking facility. And Chicago would have over five- million square feet of new businesses and homes to explore. If successful, phase two could someday bring a two-thousand square foot high rise that would dwarf the Willis Tower- a building that architect Antunovich says would make a true statement about Chicago: “At the gateway to our city, we should do something extraordinary. And this is an opportunity to do something extraordinary, a real game changer here in the Southwest loop.” ...Read more: http://wgntv.com/2013/05/08/exclusiv...#ixzz2SnOu7Mus |
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This could actually happen. I can't believe it. :omg: Can you imagine Chicago after Wolf Point, this, and the 75 story proposed building ? Of course that is looking way into an uncertain future, but still. |
I think a casino might actually make everything else viable. There may not be enough demand for another retail hub here just yet, but the right casino operator might see a demand for a shopping and dining complex to complement his casino and hotel.
There's a lot of interesting theming possibilities, too. A mix of modern and Art Deco (think Gatsby) would be perfect for the casino interiors and shopping areas, if it's done tastefully. I still think the Chelsea Market-esque idea produces a better outcome for the city, but it'll be great to get this building up and running again, regardless of its use. $20 million for CPS is a drop in the bucket, so it's not like the casino's gonna solve any big problems. |
Ok, so time to move this to the proposals section...
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Someone just made a new model for this in the diagrams section. Looks sick :cool::D
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I can't believe that the news has been out of this project for the last few days and no one posted anything about it..........
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Can this be moved to proposal finally? It was outlandish in the beginning, but at this point seems very real.
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Not at all. Doesn't look any more real from the first proposal a couple years ago. This would have gargantuan odds against it even if it were proposed by a developer that actually had a half-decent or better track record with major real estate developments (in the hundreds of millions or higher), which Bill Davies, absolutely, positively does not, as you will read about in the linked to article below (this is an easily falsifiable statement, so anybody who disagrees with it should be able to readily provide contrary evidence, of which there is none!) http://arcchicago.blogspot.com/2013/...-old-post.html All this is is a land/development rights play. It's blatantly obvious, and nobody should allow their brain to be eaten by goofy boisterous boosterish salesmen trying to convince them otherwise.... |
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This would be really nice. Lets hope it happens. That area is somewhat empty this would definitely help bring balance to it.
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Why is it that whenever there's a proposal of exceptional height, all the most sophisticated analytical thinkers surface?
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