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Old Posted May 9, 2022, 11:07 AM
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They did it for Rush hospital and the IIT campus center, both private institutions.

Somehow the CBOT skybridge over the L at Van Buren had to be shut down for terrorism reasons, though.
Or like when the Brown line used to go through the Keebler cookie factory in Old Town. I miss that.
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Holy moly. Is this not huge news?

Some of those 'coming soon' dates for the ~400' towers are in 2024-2025. Meaning they'd have to break ground by next year no?? And then not long after for the 600 footers.

Until recently this was their timeline (which to be fair I thought was kinda ridiculously long)

Ha, I am thinking ChicagoYimby may be following some of our threads here and I'm totally ok with that.

From today

https://chicagoyimby.com/2022/05/upd...velopment.html

"Updated Details And Timelines Revealed For North Union Megadevelopment"

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Urbanize Chicago has what looks like an updated rendering from ^that^ same angle, but I can’t post it since I’m on my phone.
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Urbanize Chicago has what looks like an updated rendering from ^that^ same angle, but I can’t post it since I’m on my phone.
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Old Posted May 10, 2022, 11:25 PM
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The “stacked boxes” trend has evolved to angled stacked boxes. Big deahl,
1112 w Carroll, the tall buildings on the moody site.

It’s very very on trend right now whether or not it’s good design is another question.
Back in the early to mid 2000’s where there was curving facades, especially many towers in the south loop. I had a few friends who had condos in these types of buildings. Not great where you got the unit where a column was 2’ in from the window. Made for awkward placement of living room furniture. No architects are doing that anymore.
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Old Posted May 18, 2022, 1:57 PM
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I think my kid would lose his shit at seeing a pink concrete mixer. That's rad.
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Old Posted May 18, 2022, 4:53 PM
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Tower crane will rise soon - building permit was issued for the crane foundation yesterday
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Tower crane will rise soon - building permit was issued for the crane foundation yesterday
Given JDL's typical permit to construction timeline, that means the crane should be arriving approximately today.
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Since those are the last phase, I would assume those buildings are placeholders.
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Building Up Chicago is reporting that caisson work is already done. JDL wasn't kidding about expediting this project: https://twitter.com/BuildingChi/stat...25542382379008
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Ay chance the taller building gets a height bump?
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How tall are the highest ones? Are they what's currently U/C?
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The tallest one is 695 ft and they'll likely start construction in 2025
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The tallest one is 695 ft and they'll likely start construction in 2025
That's quite a wait for some midsized skyscrapers but it's still a cool project and will expand the skyline a lot.
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The tower crane is being installed now. Add another one to the list!
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