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Old Posted Jun 23, 2020, 2:26 AM
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Hopefully dead. Chicago can do so much better.
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Old Posted Sep 23, 2020, 4:14 PM
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Activity on site the past week. At this point looks to be nothing more than a staging ground for Illinois Center plaza upgrades.

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Old Posted Jan 12, 2021, 3:47 AM
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I really hope that this grows to at least 600 ft not even 800-1000 just 600-700 feet. I feel like that would be best for this site.
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Old Posted Apr 16, 2021, 12:47 PM
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WGN reporting this morning that construction activities have commenced for this Tower. You know how the media can be...wrong all the time... can anyone confirm site work is occurring?
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WGN reporting this morning that construction activities have commenced for this Tower. You know how the media can be...wrong all the time... can anyone confirm site work is occurring?
^ It's happening. Q predicted this.
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I totally forgot what this building looked like. I wonder if the design is still the same.
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Any confirmation this one has actually started?
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^ Meh, the bread never even made it into the toaster
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While I love seeing the closing in of the multi level streets in Illinois Center/Streeterville into underground tunnels, considering the absolute death of developable land in the area, and considering this parcel has some heavy duty zoning, I'm fine with waiting for a much denser and larger development to come along.

Its fairly out of the way as well, keeping it from becoming a major eye sore.
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Good - 522 ft doesn't cut it in this neighborhood anymore
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While I love seeing the closing in of the multi level streets in Illinois Center/Streeterville into underground tunnels, considering the absolute death of developable land in the area, and considering this parcel has some heavy duty zoning, I'm fine with waiting for a much denser and larger development to come along.

Its fairly out of the way as well, keeping it from becoming a major eye sore.
Hopefully we do get taller!
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