Yes - this happened with Salesforce Tower. About 15 feet IIRC. I think Kirkland Ellis wanted a double height floor or something after the building was already 20 floors up.
Also they heightened 9 W Walton and paused construction because Ken Griffin wanted a 3 floor penthouse on the top.
Small changes are pretty common - less than 10 feet as things get finalized and tweaks are made. Substantial changes are rare.
Actually the Related page currently says 857 feet
https://www.relatedmidwest.com/400lakeshore so maybe they added 6 feet? This is the first time I've heard that figure. So my previous point stands.
If the market were to get really hot - I could see them trying to squeeze some more into the building. But since it is rental only - strong presales aren't something that could drive that.
Edit: clicking 'read more' on link above, this article actually says 858'
https://www.relatedmidwest.com/press...ore-iconic-two
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Originally Posted by bhawk66
Honest question: Does that ever happen? I've seen plenty of "chops" to final designs right before start of construction, I can't say I've ever seen an increase in height AFTER construction has begun. Maybe I just haven't been paying attention
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