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is CASE doing this current digging?
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I wish that theme had been developed with more nuance (and less sensationalism) by Crain's. It seems many journalists here are so wary of appearing to be "homers" that they rush to display snarky skepticism about any ambitious, global-stage projects proposed for Chicago. The Spire is a case-in-point: It's rising despite, and not with the help of, Crains' coverage. |
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News about the London exhibition? :shrug:
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Are the 34 large caissons complete?
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3-4k view lol...
Someone could rent an apt. if they really wanted to see the view...3-4k observation deck admission price...lol
(This is just a Joke..I am not being serious so don't chew me out with no observation deck stuff because I know that there is no observation deck.) |
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Thanks for QUOTING all the renderings.... :hell:
You didn't need to do that - your point could have stood on its own, and you could have just directed people back to the first post on the first page.... Obviously, many of those older renderings are left in there because they show details that cannot be seen in the most recent renderings. The first and last images convey very little information about the plaza, DuSable Park, the lobby, roadway configuration, etc... so slightly older images are pulled up to show those features, even if they're not totally up-to-date. |
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1) all rock grinding equipment is gone 2) At best count all 14 outers have been sunk and buried. Garage caissons are also probably done as there are no more sleeves or rebar cages left, and the Iron Workers (cage makers) and stuff left last week. There remain 3 long and 1 short "secant beams", and the secanting rig remains on site. It could be they had extras and the mobile drill is not needed elsewhere, or there could be 3 left to go, I don't think more than that. Otherwise yes the secant and slurry walls appear to be completed. |
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Dont do that. |
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My gift for the new version
Our next edition of 'Spire Watch' put out by Chicago Line Cruises. http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/1492/sw1af2.jpg http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/3359/sw2ib8.jpg http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/4447/sw3ka2.jpg http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/2491/sw4sf8.jpg |
Does anybody have any thoughts about this new incentive for investors that Shelbourn just announced?
Are we to look at this as a sign that sales have taken a downturn, or is this just an effort by Kelleher to keep an already good sales momentum going? Thoughts? |
^^^ the article made it sound as if this practice was used quite often overseas, and since the majority of shelbourne's marketing efforts are focused outside the u.s., it seems to me as if this is just par for the course.
someone earlier mentioned that this incentive program isn't just a spur of the moment thing, it has been planned for some time now. so if i had to take a guess, i would say shelbourne is just trying to build on success, because let's face it, american real estate is one hell of an investment for anyone international who has any money. |
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Not a good sign in the slightest IMO... This just shows Shelbourne's expectations of sales were cut short, they obviously expected a more progressive sales launch. YES indeed, this does sound to be desperation on Kelleher's part (he did say he expects a sell-out). The only other thing I could think of, is that Kelleher is trying to rush to that 50% sales mark to get another bank (Other then Anglo Irish) to back him for the financing needed to finish the project. It's quite possible he could be just rushing this process as progress on the site is moving along rather quickly, and the last thing he wants is the continuation of out-of-pocket financing. One thing we can all agree on, Kelleher in not your average thinking developer, he thinks so out-side the box his brain boarders along the lines of weird, risky, psycho, and genius! Lets just hope the last one prevails in the end...:fingerscrossed: |
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Quite always being Mr. Negative Someone's already that this is a common European practice. |
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