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Originally Posted by ardecila
I'm guessing they will indeed put the gaming on the lower level, where they have more flexibility to install theming etc. The upper level would probably remain as exhibition space, maybe with some signature restaurants or a food hall and the valet/arrivals/porte cochere area. Not sure where the hotel would go but certainly McCormick has several large hotels in the complex already. Can Bluhm get away with using the existing hotels? I think the appeal of this plan is that it requires a lot less construction/capex than the ground-up casino proposals, so more profitable.
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You are very possibly right about the casino being located on Level 2. The rendering from Crain's (h/t Randomguy34) does indicate the windows in Hall D will remain as they are.
Hall E, 283,000 sq ft, 15 ft ceilings and loaded with support columns, will make any casino built there look like it's located in someone's basement, which, in essence, it is. Doesn't scream "world class". When the Chicago Auto Show was held in Lakeside Center, Hall E was always the place to see the latest in conversion vans, a smattering of Excaliburs, and watch demonstrations for vegetable slicers, miracle chamois, and once-a-year car polish. Had a funky bad basement vibe even back then.
I had a question about the possibility of a hotel or future expansion at Lakeside - Parking Lot C, located just south of Lakeside, is an existing structure built east of D-LSD, albeit underground. Could a new structure be built on top of Lot C and still stay within the letter of the Lakefront Protection Ordinance? It could be argued anything built on top of Lot C is an improvement of an existing structure and its footprint would not be enlarged in any way.