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Wabash and Van Buren?
A few months ago, the building located on the SW corner of Wabash and Van Buren (Tower 12 junction on the El) was torn down. It is now just a dirt lot with a small, existing surface lot to the south.
Was the building condemned? Is anything planned for the site? I can find no information. |
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I hope so.
Personally, I think demolition should only be allowed once a new project for the site is announced with funding in place. Otherwise, there is not a single reason I can think of that justifies demolishing a property.. |
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I've wondered this myself... I'd love some information.
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If this is the lot im thinking about, then the property is owned by De Paul University, and will temporarily use the land as a surface lot, until the university raises the money to build classroom space on there. I dont know anything else about the project though.
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Perhaps some investigation at DePaul is in order... |
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Like any other university, projects take a while to find the funding.
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As was suspected earlier in this thread, DePaul does in fact own the property now and it will accomodate a surface level parking lot until they figure out what the long term use is going to be. . .
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Well, they finally paved it over. The area occupied by the demolished building as well as the small surface lot to the south have been completely re-paved. There are two concrete pedistals in the center of the lot with mounting bolts for overhead lighting. Looks like the lot will open within the next couple weeks.
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I'm sure it will get developed, but as usual downtown Chicago values parking more than its architectural heritage
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Tower 12 Property
That was old St Mary's church. It was a "new" structure that replaced a Loop church in the 1960s. The new structure is located at 1500 S Michigan.
The church was there 1971 to 2002, but the structure wasn't torn down until recently. I am sure the property was "transferred" to De Paul by the Catholic ArchD. Go to near the bottom to see photos of that building. http://www.oldstmarys.com/Parish_History.htm
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