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    Chicago Bears to invest over $2 billion to build new stadium near Soldier Field, reversing plans to move from city center By Ben Morse, CNN Published 12:26 PM EDT, Mon March 11, 2024  

  • This is cool, I'm excited to see a brick high rise being proposed. Glass has had too much of a monopoly on new high rises in recent times.      https://chicago.urbanize.city/post/

  • Former abandoned Chicago Spire project getting new life. New version will have 635 residential units if both towers get built.   Concrete continues to rise at 400 Lake Shore North Tower

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any decision on a lake shore drive redesign plan?

 

 

IDOT and CDOT showed off renderings of the potential future conditions of an expanded North Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable Lake Shore Drive between Grand Ave and Hollywood Ave in 2023. 2024 will see the announcement of the decision of their preferred design plan for the redevelopment. Funding for the implementation of the project is still in question.

 

https://chicago.urbanize.city/post/urbanize-wrapped-chicagos-most-anticipated-projects-2024

 

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Redefine the Drive IDOT

 

If I may...

 

Casino: moving forward. Tribune building almost fully demolished.

Lincoln Yards: stalled/dead.

Halsted Pointe: moving forward.

1000M: complete. attractive building but shift to rentals disappointing.

Thompson Google: moving forward. interesting seeing its rebuild in real time.

400 Lake Shore Drive: moving forward.

LaSalle Street: 25/75 moving forward.

Lakeshore Drive expansion: first I've heard of it. 

 

Other projects:

 

78: stalled other than an inaccessible road, inaccessible bike lanes, and a new pickleball court. U of I just bailed and is supposedly going to US Steel, which is doubtful.

Michael Reese: stalled/dead.

Soldier Field dome: dead.

One Central: beyond dead.

Red line expansion to 130: possible if financing is fast-tracked before inauguration.

Riverline/South Bank: moving forward piecemeal.

Wolf Points: complete.

Old Post Office: basically complete.

Union Station: stalled/dead.

Tribune Tower 2: stalled/dead.

Obama Library: moving forward.

Lakeshore East remaining parcels (i.e. behind Blue Cross Tower): dead.

New Sox Stadium: get the f out of here.

Northside train "modernization":  nearing complete. average trips reduced 10 seconds. what a great investment.

 

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^ That's pretty amazing. 

nice to see brick being used and that development is very handsome. 👍

I know most of you aren’t Columbus people in this thread, but this is 100% the type of design NRI should have brought to the arena district. It fits in with the brick, but has actual height and some great design features. 

^ definitely agree, but to be fair wasn’t the arena district built out more than a decade ago? this is a much more modern design. i don’t think there was much if anything at all like it being built back then. it’s funny how much after something gets built it really gets stuck in its era.

1 hour ago, mrnyc said:

^ definitely agree, but to be fair wasn’t the arena district built out more than a decade ago? this is a much more modern design. i don’t think there was much if anything at all like it being built back then. it’s funny how much after something gets built it really gets stuck in its era.

Yeah, it filled in a long time ago, but they have bought more of the land and have still been building new stuff in the area. It’s still all the same 4-6 story brick look. 
 

not saying it looks bad or anything, because it is a great district, but it just needed a little extra in a few spots. 

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^ Yup! It is trippy to be in places like New Buffalo, MI and look out across the horizon and see the Willis building in the middle of the lake.  

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Additional Details Revealed For Metropolis Pointe In Bronzeville

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According to Crain’s, the site will cost approximately $28.8 million, close to the initial $30 million estimate reported in our January coverage. This suggests the development team is nearing full funding for the acquisition, an important step toward securing financing for the entire project, which is located just north of the Bronzeville Lakefront megadevelopment.

Designed by Wight & Company and Studio Barnes, updated plans show that a multi-story podium will span most of the site, divided by various courtyards and anchored by a large monument plaza near King Drive. The podium will house retail spaces, parking, a community wellness center, and a large digital infrastructure facility.


This facility will support one of the two planned towers, a 215-foot-tall flex-use tower that will host the newly proposed “AI Preparedness Institute.” The institute will focus on education and workforce training in AI-related fields, Thus we can also assume part of the building will be for office space and a data center.

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Looks cool, but I doubt that will get built any time soon.

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Hey everyone - I actually moved out of Ohio and am in Chicago these days. If there's any interest from people here, I was thinking of doing some occasional posts that briefly highlight some development news happening in Chicago! There's some good Chicago development news sources, but I wish they had a good forum like UrbanOhio!

Anyways, here's some recent projects and some links to their Chicago YIMBY article in the titles (which is a great source for Chicago development news!)

Plan Commission Approves 1333 N. Kingsbury Street in Near North Side
This is a pretty exciting project in the Near North Side, by the former Cabrini-Green site. This 23-story 272 unit tower will be replacing a surface parking lot. This neighborhood has a ton of potential and is densifying a lot recently - it's right on the Chicago River, served by the North/Clyburn Red Line station, and a 10 minute walk to River North/Downtown. (It's the one in the foreground in this pic)

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Residential Mid-Rise Proposed For 227 W Chicago Avenue In River North

This 10-story 56-unit midrise will be located right next door to the Chicago Ave. Brown/Purple Line station on a vacant lot formerly occupied by a one-story commercial building. This will bring some much needed infill to the western half of River North, which is oddly still full of parking lots or other low density buildings - there's a BP gas station right next to the site for example!

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New Plans Revealed For 1200 W Carroll Avenue In Fulton Market

The West Loop/Fulton Market continues to expand further west away from the Loop. This project will bring a 30-story 398 unit tower to what is currently a vacant former industrial site. Previously, a 14-story office building was planned for this site in 2021, but fell through.

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Community Development Commission Approves Funding For Next Phase Of Southbridge

Lastly, a 12-story 80-unit mixed-income building is coming to a very underdeveloped part of the South Loop as part of Chicago Housing Authority's Southbridge redevelopment project. This will be a great TOD located adjacent to the Cermak-McCormick Place Green Line station, an area which is currently full of vacant land. It's also a 5 minute walk from Chinatown and the more glamorous parts of the South Loop.

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If you have the time and wish to share what's going on there, by all means please do!

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