Posted Aug 5, 2016, 12:20 PM
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It's a shame that Chicago's 19th century building stock tends to be quite small. It's harder to adaptively re-use than in European cities where you've got 6-8 story buildings with massive footprints.
They could always knock through the walls on the inside and add a couple floors (if the foundations are strong enough), I suppose.
I'm more wondering if and when that standalone parking garage goes.
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