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Old Posted Oct 5, 2017, 12:16 AM
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It's definitely at the higher end of the market.
Yeah, for reference, high end square footage in buildings like the Legacy are roughly $600 per sq ft, and that seems to be the lower end for this building. Good luck to their sales team
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More renderings of the exterior and interior were unveiled today.

Amenities, interior designs unveiled for South Loop’s 1000M [Curbed]
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and many more.
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More renderings of the exterior and interior were unveiled today.

Amenities, interior designs unveiled for South Loop’s 1000M [Curbed]
it's quite telling that they released dozens of new renderings depicting all facets of this building EXCEPT a close-up of how the base of this thing will look within the context of the michigan avenue streetwall.

the omission is so glaring that one gets the sense that even the project team is ashamed of what this goofy base is going to do the cityscape.
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The base does not look too bad within the context of the streetwall. Definitely growing on me.
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Left out that Essex tower that will get in the way of some of those northern views though!
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 6:04 PM
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The Essex won't take away from the real views wich is the lake!

The more i see of 1000 the more i like...
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Is that the vertical line of LEDs along the northeast corner? I think it was mentioned a few pages back.
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2017, 7:25 PM
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Just round the corners on that cantilevered wedge on the base so it feels more unified with the tower for the love of god.
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Ald. King is very proud that she went back and negotiated some number of affordable housing units in this project. I asked her if she'd included provisions to have them actually in the same building, served by the same elevators (to avoid the "poor door" that some New York projects have) and she clearly had never thought of the possibility.

I wonder if the affordable units will all be liner units around the parking base. Nothing in the PD seems to address the issue.
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Ald. King is very proud that she went back and negotiated some number of affordable housing units in this project. I asked her if she'd included provisions to have them actually in the same building, served by the same elevators (to avoid the "poor door" that some New York projects have) and she clearly had never thought of the possibility.

I wonder if the affordable units will all be liner units around the parking base. Nothing in the PD seems to address the issue.
So what. Why should people get to buy into this building below market value? I hate this socialism crap.
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So what. Why should people get to buy into this building below market value? I hate this socialism crap.
It's not affecting you... Deal with it.
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Website seems to be fully online...

https://1000southmichigan.com
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So what. Why should people get to buy into this building below market value? I hate this socialism crap.
Because a vast majority of us believe that the life and soul of our city depends on variety, both socially and socioeconomically. Homogeny is the anthills of a thriving city. You hate this socialist crap, well guess, what, I love it and feel there needs to be a whole shit load more of it. Lucky for all of us, the city is well inoculated to a short-sighted, privilege grudge, mentality like yours. Keep that crap in the meth belt thank you.
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The sales center is open...!!!

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I think socialism can be good in certain instances. Real estate is not one of them.
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It's also not good at growing economies, but this is off topic. Let's not force the mods to interject on this shit...

Speaking of which, that model is amazing!
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Because a vast majority of us believe that the life and soul of our city depends on variety, both socially and socioeconomically. Homogeny is the anthills of a thriving city. You hate this socialist crap, well guess, what, I love it and feel there needs to be a whole shit load more of it. Lucky for all of us, the city is well inoculated to a short-sighted, privilege grudge, mentality like yours. Keep that crap in the meth belt thank you.
Nothing but stinky hot air. Stick to talking about building design.
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I can't pinpoint what they did to make this a more cohesive looking building, but that model looks fantastic.
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