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375 East Wacker |
Information |
Location |
Chicago, Illinois |
Status |
Proposed |
Groundbreaking |
2008 |
Use |
Mixed |
Height |
Roof |
1,030 ft (313.9 m)[1] |
Floor count |
76 |
Companies |
Architect |
Arquitectonica |
Developer |
Magellan Development Group |
375 East Wacker is a 76-story mixed-use skyscraper planned for the Lakeshore East area of Chicago.
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The façade will be mostly glass with limestone accents and the façade will be lit with LEDs which would change colors with the seasons. North Field Drive will pass under the structure. There will be a large cutout of about 20 floors in the middle of the building, something akin to the Grande Arche building in Paris.
It is planned to house a five-star hotel with 224 suites, 671 condominiums and six stories of underground parking. Construction is planned to start by mid-2008.
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20th Century Buildings |
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