Английская Википедия:Gateway Tower (Chicago)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox building The Gateway Tower is a conceptual proposal to illustrate a potential use of the abandoned site once planned to house the Chicago Spire in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side of Chicago.

Details

The plan calls for a building Шаблон:Convert tall and feature commercial elements that augment residential use. It was the result of a company-wide internal competition at Gensler to replace the Chicago Spire.[1][2] Шаблон:Asof, the building is conceptual,[3] and Maxim writer, Scott Tharler, considered the project unlikely.[4] The building would include condos, apartments, a hotel, a Skylobby, a Skydeck with a restaurant, an amusement ride and sky-garden.[1] The base of the building would be in a public park and its supports would span over Lake Shore Drive as well as provide access to the skydeck.[2]

Property background

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The Chicago Spire construction site has been dormant since late 2008.

The Chicago Spire, originally called the Fordham Spire, was originally proposed in July 2005.[5] In March 2006, the initial design of the building was approved by the Chicago Plan Commission, the city's Zoning Committee and the Chicago City Council.[6][7] In December 2006 and March 2007, the design of the building was revised.[8][9] The Chicago Plan Commission, Chicago's zoning committee and the Chicago City Council approved the final plans of the Chicago Spire in April and May 2007.[10][11][12] By October 2008, the late-2000s recession led to the suspension of construction and a $11.34 million (USD) lien on the construction site.[13] On October 31, 2014 the project's biggest creditor, Related Midwest, compelled the developer, Shelbourne Development Group, to surrender the deed to the property after failing to make the necessary payment.[14] The pre-development of the Chicago Spire left a Шаблон:Convert wide, Шаблон:Convert deep hole in the ground which has since been developed over with the 400 Lake Shore Drive towers.[15]

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