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September 28, 2015
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In case we need any more evidence of movement, here is 151 from above around 5:00 pm today. They've brought in a couple of construction dumpsters and done some other work. http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...sgfjugasl.jpeg |
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I'd rather this one not happen. Waste of space and somewhat of an architectural disappointment.
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I agree ^
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^^^ Me too! Not much to look at!
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^ ^^ ^^^ I find the negativity on this one particularly perplexing......
Also, it's still 36 stories, 820-830k sq ft, the 32 story, 710k sq ft version stats have always been floating around, but Buck will build just about up to what they're allowed to in the PD here - it wouldn't make sense to undershoot here at this particular juncture in this cycle.... I'd picked up on those renderings which seem to 'cut out' the rounded corners a few months ago (see first post in thread).....can't say if it's VD'd version or not, as these are quite low resolution....probably wise - as sentinal alluded to - not to draw sharp conclusions just from these. I'm sure this will turn out to be a very nice, elegant box though, even if the curved glass corners were in fact nixed. Ronan is a tremendous talent, and I expect this to be a very solid contribution to this boom - and potentially a nicely understated highlight |
Boring!!!!!
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tough crowd, tough crowd indeed.......
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I think we should expect more at this point. I know nothing about architecture formally, and i'm pretty sure i could design this.
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It's too bad that they appear to have gotten rid of the rounded corners, but I'd still much rather see this go up than keep that piece of shit Walgreens around.
This will also help add some enclosure to this area, as well as enclosing that plaza that Buck created just to the west of it when he built the tower on Wacker (and demo'd those historic buildings). I'm hoping 130 N Franklin gets in this cycle, that will definitely transform this little intersection. |
Yes, better than the walgreens, but I'd rather this be a park and then have 130 get built this cycle.
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^ they're both going to get built, we've got a good 3-4 years to run......(despite all the bedwetting that's out there in the markets right now)...
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I don't know that those renderings show the rounded corners being removed. I just zoomed in on it on a 46" screen and it is impossible to tell what the corners look like. Given the fact that this building is advertising 10' clear ceilings and is more of a boutiquey project, I just can't see them VE the only architecturally significant feature of the design. Also, rolled rounded glass like that is expensive, but it's not that expensive, especially when compared to the total budget for a 600' office tower.
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I'm at 191 N Wacker on the 26th floor. I'll get a few pics from a different angle. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...ps7ur79uva.jpg I realized I should also get great pics of the building that's going to go up on Lake Street between Randolph and Wells http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...psifaekws3.jpg I've already got enough to look at with 150 Riverside directly out our west windows and River Point right next it, and then Wolf Point across from that. I'm so glad they gutted all our floors two years ago and put in 360 degrees of open views on all three of our floors. The views are amazing of all this construction....but after that we'll be all penned in here on the 26th floor :( |
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Demo permits were issued yesterday for the Walgreens
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They changed the floorplates to try and win a very large company that is moving. So the overall SF should be similar although that is not confirmed. I can't say the Tenants name at this point but I assume it will be public soon (The company is already located central business district now so its not a suburban move or out of state move). From what I was told the Tenant is debating between this and 130 N Franklin.
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