A 2,000 ft (610 m) 124 floor business/residential tower with a spire has morphed into a 2,000 ft 160 floor all residential tower with no spire to boost its height.
Original "Fordham Spire" concept
New version to be decided on by the city next month. Note the Sears Tower on the right for comparison. The Sears Tower is 1,451 ft to its roof & 1,730 ft to the spires top.
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Original "Fordham Spire" concept
New version to be decided on by the city next month. Note the Sears Tower on the right for comparison. The Sears Tower is 1,451 ft to its roof & 1,730 ft to the spires top.
TWISTER!!
Full shot
The landmark 2,000-foot tall spiraling tower will be built at the mouth of the Chicago River along the shores of Lake Michigan. The new plan includes several improvements to the original design that will enhance the building’s integration with the riverfront and minimize traffic flow through the neighborhood.
“We have taken what was a highly-innovative design and turned it into something even more desirable,†said Garrett Kelleher, executive chairman of Shelbourne Development Ltd. & the Shelbourne Development Group, Inc. “We look forward to the city’s approval and to breaking ground next year.â€
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The Chicago city planning department has begun reviewing the proposal, which calls for a property encompassing 3 million square feet and soaring 2,000-feet above the ground. However, unlike the initial concept, The Chicago Spire will not include a broadcast antenna, nor will it include a hotel or retail space. The number of floors has increased from 124 to 160, and the number of exclusive residences now total 1,300. The tower’s spectacular lobby will feature 56-foot tall ceilings and glass walls allowing for an unobstructed view through the base on all sides.
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The earliest the city might approve the changes would be next month.
“We have taken what was a highly-innovative design and turned it into something even more desirable,†said Garrett Kelleher, executive chairman of Shelbourne Development Ltd. & the Shelbourne Development Group, Inc. “We look forward to the city’s approval and to breaking ground next year.â€
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The Chicago city planning department has begun reviewing the proposal, which calls for a property encompassing 3 million square feet and soaring 2,000-feet above the ground. However, unlike the initial concept, The Chicago Spire will not include a broadcast antenna, nor will it include a hotel or retail space. The number of floors has increased from 124 to 160, and the number of exclusive residences now total 1,300. The tower’s spectacular lobby will feature 56-foot tall ceilings and glass walls allowing for an unobstructed view through the base on all sides.
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The earliest the city might approve the changes would be next month.
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