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2. Don't know for sure, but in general there is a big push to develop South Campus / Midway. Here is the old master plan showing the new (finally official) cancer hospital: https://vimeo.com/77539498 Page 31 |
Do you guys think U of Chicago will buy up Parkway Gardens (notouriously known as O Block) and redevelop it into student housing? It's right in Woodlawn and there's been some talk about it...
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Student housing. I doubt it. in keeping with the University's new dorm plan, it only has two kinds of dorms: 1) Historic Gothic buildings (BJ, Snell, I-House) 2) Modern gleaming new mega dorms (Max P, North, Grossman, Woodlawn Commons). Days of buying up old, non-Gothic buildings and refurbishing are over. But if by redevelop you mean knock down and start over. Maybe Oh, wait, if that's the complex off campus then no way. I can't believe they would go that far unless it's between Cottage Grove and Stony Island and 61st. Not past that. Sorry, I live in Los Angeles. I don't know South Side outside of Hyde Park. |
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So the new Cancer Hospital plan says:
$663 million, 500,000 square foot, 128-bed clinical cancer center The 2013 master plan said: New Bed Tower / Cancer Center, 8 levels, 240 beds (same location) |
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Could there be additional beds not counted in the cancer center? Or perhaps the moving of the ED opened up space elsewhere? |
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There is a way to salvage the situation. Landmark it, but turn the parking lot into a public plaza! |
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Not just that, but as I mentioned a while back in an older post, UC is concentrating future expansions west of Washington Park near the 55th St Green Line station, where they've been land-banking parcels since 2008-09 when Chicago was vying for the Olympics.
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Speaking of local landmarks, the site of the new Cancer Hospital is the former site of the apartment Ronald Reagan lived briefly when he was a kid:
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2013...ty-of-chicago/ |
Has anyone else here ever read "gang leader for a day"? By Sudhir Vankateshi?
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It's pretty hard to build something new in a densely populated city like Chicago without something else coming down. I do agree with the general point that historic architecture should be preserved and not be torn down indiscriminately. The University claims that some of those apartment buildings it bought were in much worse shape than the owners alleged. As I recall the University claimed some of the buildings had beams in the basement that were at risk of collapse, since they 100+ years old and poorly maintained by the owner. |
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