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![]() which still isn't as high quality as renders like this ![]() _ - - - - - - See, people think it is a wax building because they see renders like this ![]() when it really has glass like this
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I did a little photo editing, and tried to see what a realistic version of the older version would be, and everything came out great, but the spire, I am considering making a version with an antennae on top since it would look more realistic
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Here it is with an antennae
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Antenna kind of ruins it. Does Chicago even need another antenna? I mean I would assume there were reasons why the previous renders never had them.
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All American City Boy
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I made part of this render, it is a photo edit. There weren't any renders with a good spire, so i had to make do...
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Why? Is there anything newsworthy that would make me optimistic about the prospects for this now dead project? This would have been an epic addition to our skyline.
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That's looking good. Looks like this version really fits in with the skyline like it's a real Chicago-esque building.
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Failed ‘Spire’s hole in ground could gain value in time
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For sure. I have a feeling that something is going to be built there within the next decade, and it will be tall, especially considering that their are already completed foundations for a massive building there. I also mentioned in another part of the forum that someone had asked about building on the site.
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Broker seeks buyer for Chicago Spire debt
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I will try to develop a scheme incorporting wind power and solar plant with some useful space like office, indoor sports facilities etc.
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By MAURA WEBBER SADOVI WSJ
As the housing market recovers, bidders are emerging for the note on the stalled Chicago Spire condominium property, once slated to be North America's tallest building. Ireland's National Asset Management Agency, or NAMA, a so-called bad bank that is charged with managing that country's distressed real-estate assets, has received at least a half-dozen offers in the initial round of bidding for about $93 million in soured debt it holds on the property, according to people familiar with the bidding. Among the bidders, according to these people, is DeBartolo Development of Tampa, Fla., and Stephen Ross's Related Cos. of New York. Both bidders are already active developers in downtown Chicago. Enlarge Image Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The hole where the Chicago Spire condominium project, stalled since 2008, would be built. DeBartolo is building a 42-story apartment tower known as Optima Center Chicago near tony Michigan Avenue. The company specializes in distressed real estate and development of all types, according to the firm's website. DeBartolo didn't return calls for comment. Related Midwest, a unit of Related of New York, is also developing rental towers in Chicago. This month, it began renting luxury apartments at the 47-story 500 Lake Shore Dr. Last year, a Related venture also resumed construction on a stalled Chicago skyscraper at 111 West Wacker Dr. that it is converting into a rental-apartment tower. Although all of the bids were lower than the debt on the property, that the note received serious bids at all is the latest sign that competition for prime land parcels in downtown Chicago is gaining momentum, brokers said. "The buzz is out and people want to explore the condominium potential of various sites," said Gail Lissner, vice president of Appraisal Research Counselors, a Chicago real-estate research firm. The Chicago Spire has also received interest from its original developer, Garrett Kelleher, who still holds title to the property but lost day-to-day control of it to a receiver in 2010. The Irish developer bought the raw land for $64 million in 2006 and tapped Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to design a 2,000-foot-tall, drill-bit-shaped condo tower on the site. Proposed prices for the condos ranged from about $750,000 to $2 million and higher. Mr. Kelleher initially took out a $54 million mortgage to buy the property, but construction stopped in 2008 as the recession hit. The debt tally has since risen with added debt, interest and penalties. The developer also is considering a bid to take back control of the property, according to people familiar with the matter. Last month, Mr. Kelleher met with NAMA and proposed paying off the loan in a bid to take back control of the property, which is now overseen by a receiver, according to people familiar with the matter. This month, Mr. Kelleher visited the site in Chicago with a potential investor. A NAMA spokesman said the agency couldn't comment on specific properties but noted that it can only sell an asset to a defaulted debtor if the borrower can fully repay its debt. Mr. Kelleher couldn't be reached for comment. He still owns the two-acre site that has been entangled for years in a foreclosure suit initially brought by Lorig Construction Co., which built ramps to the site. The only visible evidence of the ambitious tower he had planned is a cylindrical 76-foot-deep foundation hole and a ramp access to nearby Lake Shore Drive. Any potential buyer of the note or investor who partnered with Mr. Kelleher could have to consider the risk and cost associated with resolving the foreclosure case. The prime downtown parcel near the city's popular Navy Pier offers views of Lake Michigan and has long tantalized investors. It is approved for a 150-story tower with 2.3 million square feet and is being marketed as a site that offers "the opportunity to build a new landmark as iconic as the John Hancock Building or the Willis Tower," according to marketing materials being circulated by real-estate-services firm Jones Lang LaSalle JLL -0.13% . Ultimately, any new owner of the property is likely to scale it down from the original plan for about 1,200 condo units. Chicago is one of a number of cities experiencing a resurgence in the condo market as supply of unsold condos dwindles. In Miami's South Beach, Starwood Capital Group plans to convert the former Gansevoort hotel into a hotel-condo that would include 163 condos. Home builder Toll Brothers Inc. TOL -0.24% is building numerous condo projects in New York City. Chicago land prices for the best downtown residential sites are recovering, though rental developers have replaced condo developers as buyers, said Ron DeVries of Appraisal Research Counselors. Prime land for residential development in downtown Chicago is trading for as much as $80,000 for each developable unit the parcels yield, he said. That is still below the $100,000 level touched near the peak of the condo boom in 2006 but well above the $20,000 level touched in about 2008. "It's a good time to sell," Mr. DeVries said. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...131055620.html |
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