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Emanuel backs off in Old Post Office fight
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http://www.starrett-lehigh.com/ Karasick said his redevelopment of the Starrett-Lehigh Building, a 2.3-million-square-foot complex on Manhattan’s West Side, serves as a model for the Old Post Office. After buying the industrial property in 1998, he turned it into a cutting-edge office building, scoring leases with companies including Tommy Hilfiger and Martha Stewart Omniliving. He sold the property for $920 million in 2011. “We look forward to doing the same type of thing” at the Old Post Office, Karasick said. |
Will the current rfp's still go as scheduled and due in June?
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Looks like they've started doing something to the building:
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I don't think they've closed the sale to the new owner yet, have they? I know they have until June 1. |
Maybe fixing some of their numerous code violations that they have there.
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^ I doubt that the seller would be doing that a mere few weeks before a sale. This would suggest that closing has already occurred, at least if significant work is happening.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...512-story.html |
Is anyone else getting deja vu from the image in the Trib article?
New rendering from 601W: http://i63.tinypic.com/nd798y.jpg Old rendering (2007) of the Walton Street Capital proposal: http://i64.tinypic.com/hv6opg.gif Gensler designed the 2007 proposal, maybe 601W just went back to them and tweaked the plan a little? Certain aspects of the design already seem dated. I can only assume much of the new rendering is simply a placeholder to illustrate the broad strokes... |
"dated" is an understatement
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^ Looks as if they are planning to do this, at least partially, on spec, perhaps with the hope that midway through rehabilitating the property they get a lease.
Maybe this is where McDonald's will land after all? Is Walgreens still a contender? |
what exactly seems dated to you? the outdoor plazas arent amazing or anything from that crude rendering and could be tweaked. but generally speaking the real takeaway is that the building would largely be maintained and restored...so the lack of any exterior alterations is the best case scenario IMO. (rather than having everything chopped up or weird additions added).
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The only reason it's not being carved away this time is because 601W thinks they can lure Fortune 500 companies to the building based on its overwhelming floor plates. Quite frankly, I don't see why a successful company would want such a clunky behemoth as its public face... This is primarily an office development, which means it is just as hard to get off the ground as any John Buck or Hines tower, but without the sex appeal and efficiency of modern architecture. |
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this building is literally a 5 minute walk from union station. if anything its more convenient than all the office space going up in fulton. |
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The post office needs at least a couple major anchor tenants to really get started. For all their similarities the Mart didn't start from zero. |
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we actually had Metra commuter employees quit when we made the move because of the trek over from the train station. a half hour walk in the middle of winter for older employees, esp through an area that dosent see the maintence upkeep the central loop does, is a deal breaker for a lot of people being able to say "get off the train and youre at the office" is a pretty compelling selling point, esp if its a suburban company relocating downtown. and theres a blue line stop right there. kind of surprised how pessimistic you are on this (i mean, not without just cause, its been empty for a while and will be a big undertaking. ill believe it when i see it too. but Fulton market isnt some nirvana in comparison) |
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Some previous concept plans by Gensler opened up two large lightwells into the center of the building, which to me sounds more useful for office than hacking off the center of the top 5 floors (which was done when residential was proposed here in 2007). |
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The Post Office? All it has going for it is large floorplates (which, as Ned pointed out, aren't even contiguous) and Metra/Blue Line access. I still think the Post Office is a better site for one-of-a-kind land uses like a Chicago casino and rail terminal that really need the advantages of that site in a way that office does not. |
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casino could just as easily go on former michael reese land or something similar. rail terminal seems pie in the sky at this point. |
aaaaand William Davies just died
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The post office needs deep pockets, and a 20 year commitment, not some scum flipping developer.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/busine...513-story.html guess maybe he knew he would never be able to see this through, given the timing |
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Clearly Emanuel killed Davis to get him out of the way for this deal. Don't f#$@ with Chicago. He learned the hard way.
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Happy Friday the 13th to him.
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Wow, always sad to hear about a death. One can't help but wonder how it would complicate matters had he died before signing the closing papers. I guess we dodged that bullet
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^ Yet we have no confirmation as of this moment of when exactly he expired. This was the very first question I had upon learning of his death. Official time of death and time of sale closing, por favor....
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I see Rahm is on some Frank Underwood type sh!+
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A lot of tacky talk here.
Has Trumpism infected SSP? |
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Edit* I see someone else covered this point first. :haha: |
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Glad he sold it...
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If you don't make it easy for tourists, then you're just cannibalizing the same sad sack population of chronic local gamblers that currently drives out to Aurora and Hammond. As for the rail terminal, it's really a matter of setting aside parts of the ground floor for a Metra concourse and ticket counter. Not sure how that is pie in the sky when Union Station's northern platforms already have a second concourse at Madison. The upper floors would actually be much easier to lease for offices with a direct indoor connection to Metra platforms like Citicorp Center has. |
^^^ Gotta place the casino near the ghetto for maximum poor tax!
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the usefullness of a train depot and/or casino. The sad reality of it though is that that would require number of government agencies getting their act together and finding the funding mechanisms in a timely manner. Having a private owner waiting on such dysfunctional agencies to clear up their objectives and infighting may take many many more years. What private developer has time for that. |
I always thought an Art Deco casino would be cool in the Post Office...
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