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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 1:02 AM
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A meeting will be held to discuss the overhaul of Daley Bicentennial Plaza. For those who forgot about the project: http://www.suntimes.com/photos/galle...te-ribbon.html

WHAT: North Grant Park Renovation Project

WHO: Hosted by Alderman Reilly and the Chicago Park District

WHEN: Monday, July 9th at 5:30 pm

WHERE: Daley Bi-Centennial Fieldhouse 329 E. Randolph Street
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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 2:16 AM
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^^^

God, I hope they don't take away the tennis courts.
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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 2:19 AM
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lol

But once this is built, the BP Bridge will no longer be a bridge to nowhere.
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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 2:54 AM
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Redevelopment of Rosenwald Apartments
165 apartments plus about 165 units for senior citizens
They're anticipating starting construction this December

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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 4:17 AM
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That was fast... Nice to see this important piece of Chicago's history won't be torn down after all though.
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Glorious. I just hope they choose an appropriate style of window... cheap-looking windows would really ruin the look of this building.

I assume the building is going to be gutted, which is a shame because some of the units still have beautiful interior details intact or mostly intact, with tiled fireplaces and real wood built-in cabinets.





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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 4:27 PM
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Regarding the windows, I'd almost rather see a modern retractable casement that just complements the architecture than some sorta-kinda historic looking double hung with those cheesy sandwiched mullions that comes across as half-assed and cheap looking.
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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 5:36 PM
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Not technically Chicago, but the Purple Hotel in Lincolnwood:

http://chicago.curbed.com/archives/2...evelopment.php

Purple Hotel, In New Hands, Heads For Major Redevelopment

Monday, July 2, 2012, by Ian Spula

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The first rendering we know of popped up on Skyscraper Page over the weekend, thanks to user Ardecila.

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Old Posted: Jul 4, 2012, 11:08 PM
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^ Well we're proud and I'm sure ardecila is. But get ready for a slew of noobs asking why they don't make the Sears Tower taller and change more designs to look like the Ritz, etc.


One thing I don't understand is whether this Koo building is brand new, on land not currently occupied by the existing hotel. If so, then this is not so much a redevelopment of Purple Hotel as an addition, so what happens to the old structure?
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One thing I don't understand is whether this Koo building is brand new, on land not currently occupied by the existing hotel. If so, then this is not so much a redevelopment of Purple Hotel as an addition, so what happens to the old structure?
Funny, I just rode by this today. The new structure is on a triangular site which is currently either a parking lot or at least level ground, and seems separate from the current hotel site.

I told my relatives about the plan to cover up much of the purple, and one of them suggested protesting by holding up signs which are purple and nothing else. I've always loved this building, and I'm just glad it's being preserved. The architect is John Macsai, one of Chicago's most underrated modernists.
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Old Posted: Jul 5, 2012, 4:38 PM
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Fulton Market Cold Storage Redevelopment






My concerns:
1) It looks like the Fulton Cold Storage signs on top are gone. That's just wrong. Plus it will make killaviews' avatar somewhat obsolete
2) The plaza/ courtyard seems excessively large for this area. More landscaping and seating might help
3) The new building is pretty bland. It's similar to what they're doing to the Netsch buildings over at UIC
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Yeah, suprisingly boring. Its such a cool area and seems like they are targeting young tech companies.
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Old Posted: Jul 5, 2012, 5:03 PM
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Redevelopment of Rosenwald Apartments
165 apartments plus about 165 units for senior citizens
They're anticipating starting construction this December
Great to know the provenance of the Rosenwald Apartments. I pass by the complex a few times a month and always take a second (or third) look. The brickwork is really sharp. Great Art Moderne doorways. I'd no idea about the courtyards - wow.

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Old Posted: Jul 5, 2012, 5:26 PM
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I love the Cold Storage proposal personally. Or maybe it's just the execution of these stellar renderings.
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I love the Cold Storage proposal personally. Or maybe it's just the execution of these stellar renderings.
Me too, I don't get the dislike from others.
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Old Posted: Jul 5, 2012, 5:53 PM
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I agree, I think it looks great! That view is gonna be awesome!
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Looks like they plan on taking the market out of Fulton Market.

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Cool! The butt-glazed glass preserves the sheer look of the brick, and the new addition replaces some slapdash 1-story brick buildings. I love the effect with the glass and white concrete which makes the brick facade look like it's floating.

I just wish the courtyard was better-designed - it seems like an afterthought right now, but it could be really great. I hope they can program it like this "piazza" in Philly.
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Old Posted: Jul 5, 2012, 7:14 PM
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Whoa. I'm really stoked; I think it looks rad.

I hope the glass is more transparent than reflective, though. IMO, reflective glass looks so cheap next to brick. It's hard to gauge from those renderings which they're going for.
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