Posted Nov 2, 2017, 12:22 AM
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All-American City Boy
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Hinsdale / Uptown, Chicago
Posts: 1,939
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jibba
For Chicago's cultural assets, it needs a walkable, semi-charming neighborhood close to the CBD that residents and visiting folks alike will be able to enjoy as a reprieve from the throng of towers downtown. The West Loop's history makes it one of the obvious candidates, and the requisite zoning overlay has been put into place, so there's no point in violating it now with a 50-story tower.
And Lakeview will never become a mid-rise neighborhood, for myriad reasons too numerous to spell out.
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I'll compromise. Anything East of I-90 can be supertalls, anything West not currently under construction can be midrises.
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