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Originally Posted by The North One
Which is awful since their designs are the definition of bland and generic with blah materials. They also look so dated, like they could have been built in 2003. Not very trophy-like. Not what the Midwest needs.
Although the Cleveland one is decent. River point in Chicago is another exception but still pretty meh.
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While Pickard Chilton tends to play it somewhat safe and conservative with their office tower designs, I'm generally still a fan of their major towers in the Midwest.
And the design for this Omaha tower looks promising too, IMO.
300 North LaSalle | Chicago | 785 FT | 60 Floors | 2009
source:
https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/bui...h-lasalle/1009
River Point | Chicago | 732 FT | 52 Floors | 2017
source:
https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/bui...ver-point/1381
Sherwin Williams HQ| Cleveland | 616 FT | 36 Floors | UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Source:
https://www.cleveland.com/realestate...ansparent.html
Northwestern Mutual Tower and Commons | Milwaukee | 554 FT | 32 Floors | 2017
Source:
https://www.hines.com/properties/nor...ters-milwaukee