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I'd be watching for permits and activity down this way. Person I know who lives adjacent to site mentioned recently that notices went out early this month that stated something like (iirc) construction will be beginning in the next several weeks, as early as (I think) the end of May. While I don't think that will be achieved, June would seem to be fully in play for at least major site prep to begin.....
My guess would be that this one starts construction officially before Vista does....(maybe by a few weeks-1.5 months or so?)..... |
This one should start before Wanda. I bet caissons start sometime around Sep/Oct.
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this is an exciting one.. skyline booster
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Anyone have some info on when this one is supposed to start?
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^ I'd been expecting it to be before the end of this month.......so, that's not going to happen apparently. Would definitely expect groundbreaking in July.....
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Has any site work begun over here yet?
Perhaps pushed back to August now (as Vista)?...... |
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IDK if this was posted in the past. Found it on the Vinoly site.
PDF with some data/renderings: http://vinoly.com/wp-content/uploads...iana_FINAL.pdf http://vinoly.com/wp-content/uploads...-1778x1000.jpg Credit: http://vinoly.com/works/1200-s-indiana-avenue/ |
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Perhaps when looking for permits, 113 E. Roosevelt as well as 1200 S. Indiana should be used. |
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[QUOTE=chris08876;7523554]IDK if this was posted in the past. Found it on the Vinoly site.
PDF with some data/renderings: http://vinoly.com/wp-content/uploads...iana_FINAL.pdf http://vinoly.com/wp-content/uploads...-1778x1000.jpg Credit: http://vinoly.com/works/1200-s-indiana-avenue/[/QU Btw any updates on this project start? I thought it was to begin soon like this summer? |
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So I sent an email to a representative of Crescent Heights, and they've just responded...
According to my source, we "SHOULD" see activity toward the end of October. I's have to be dotted and T's crossed when it comes to projects of this size. |
My friend has been working on this tower. It looks nice, the quality and materials are going to be great. But imo, stylistically it looks like it's from 30 years ago.
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A. No it's not, it would take an awful lot to compromise cast in place concrete like this. B. If you actually performed regular maintenance on the building it wouldn't be an issue. Do you think brick is any different after 50 years without any tuckpointing? No, that shit will be cracking and the mortar falling out. |
Alas, I'm hearing that the reconstruction plan for University Hall will get rid of half the vertical concrete elements to save money on patching. Get your photos now. When they're finished, it'll have all the distinction of a bank building in Oklahoma City.
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Depressing but better than demo and sounds slight less awful than the aesthetic lobotomy performed on the smaller buildings in the original campus.
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Question to the engineers out there. How much would the cost be to cover the train tracks through Grant Park? Say, if they they were to go the T-beam route as they did, on a much smaller scale, for riverpoint and 151. Would it have to come out of private founds? I couldnt see the city fronting money on a project that size. Anyway, if you have any idea of what it cost to cover either 151 or riverpoint tracks. I'm sure Friends of the Train Tracks would oppose that idea anyway.
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^ I doubt that. MP was built over an active parking garage, plus it contains a lot of iconic cultural amenities that wouldn't be included in a simple plan to create park space above the train tracks
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I will make an exception south of 11th Place... there is no retaining wall there and the big ditch fans out to a broad ugly valley where Central Station used to be. I wouldn't mind seeing that part covered to create a "Millennium Park South" and create a solid destination at the southwest corner of the park to mirror the northwest corner. |
Yeah, so first of all - inflation. Millennium Park was finished more than 10 years ago.
Second, you of course know how there are elevation changes at Millennium Park. Look at the satellite view and line those up with the train tracks. So, a real basic "cover the tracks with grass" is going to require a lot of stairs and ramps for ADA compatibility. And at the point all you have is some grass and who is going to spend money on that? So, as Ardecila points out, you might as well do a Millennium Park South and add at least a basic level of amenities (that can be sponsored by corporations of course), probably tied into a full-service train station at 11th. This would be nice to have for sure, but I'm pretty sure it's going to cost MP*4 on the low end. |
^ Agree, plus many of the existing stairs and ramps are deteriorating and would either need major repairs or total replacement to blend into any future landscape plan. Then you have all the mechanical systems to exhaust the area beneath
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^ Imagine a time where all rail is electric powered - even where there's no catenary. Maybe Elon Musk's battery r&d will lead to locomotives laden with their own electricity source (already trucks and buses are on the horizon). And if the locomotives' batteries couldn't recharge enough at the stations or endpoints of their Metra runs, then self-driving / self-switching technology could seamlessly swap in a fresh locomotive!
(Wrong thread though, sorry.) |
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Metra could go half and half, focusing on batteries near stations so they can be zero emission except when cruising in open air, when they would use diesel. |
when will we have "nanners" for 113 E Roos?
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Roosevelt & Indiana... A rep several weeks ago told me there could be movement in October, but we'll see. |
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could we really be so lucky to get construction starts on 3 towers over 800' in one calendar year? i don't think that's ever happened before in chicago. <fingers crossed> |
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franklin center - 1987 construction start 900 n michigan - 1987 construction start 2 prudential - 1988 construction start 311 s wacker - 1988 construction start so that was a very tight cluster of 800+' tower construction starts, but technically not in one calendar year. and none of those four are legit supertalls like vista, so if 113 s roosevelt does pop in october (or even november/decemeber), 2016 could go down as the greatest year for 800+' skyscraper construction starts in chicago history! |
I believe they have changed the address of this to 1200 S Indiana.
Probably it will have an actual name once they start the marketing... but the primary residential entrance is on the Indiana side, so the city probably insisted on it. |
^ got it, thanks for the update.
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And yeah, the city's skyline could really evolve drastically in the coming 5 years. :happybirthday::happybirthday::happybirthday: |
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in any event, i really hope bvic's insider source about this one starting up in october is on the level. |
^ Same, the South Loop got all those proposals, but so many of them have been dragging their feet it feels, maybe I'm just impatient
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Did the address change I thought it was officially 113 e Roosevelt Rd?
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Got some intel that this miiigght not be going ahead.
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i know who i WANT to believe ;) |
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