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Old Posted Oct 9, 2022, 8:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Klippenstein View Post
That’s not true unless by “around” you mean within the surrounding block. I suppose your point is that this is a peak for the area West of Halsted? Though when looking at the skyline, it’s a similar height as 727 W Madison and the Presidential Towers and then the skyline ascends from there.
I always understood infill as a building that isn't noticeable or sort of blends in with its neighbors. Like, if someone built a 400 footer at 130 N Franklin, that would be infill. 900 W Randolph extends the skyline to the west. You're referencing towers that are a quarter mile away. From the south, north, and west, 900 W Randolph is the tallest thing you can see (for now) that far from the CBD.
     
     
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