111 West Wacker Drive apartment tower, Chicago, IL |
CHICAGO, IL– Related Midwest announced today the
much-anticipated topping off of 111 West Wacker Drive, the developer’s
new 60-story iconic apartment tower that will open at Wacker and Clark Street
along the Chicago River in 2014.
Curt Bailey |
The topping off
marks the most recent milestone in Related Midwest’s redevelopment of the
high-profile site, which was originally planned as the home of the Waterview
Tower and planned Shangri-La Hotel and luxury condominiums.
Construction under
the site’s original developer reached the 28th floor before stalling in 2008.
Related Midwest acquired the site through the Related Real Estate Recovery Fund
in 2011 and resumed construction on the concrete shell in October 2012.
Chicago Night Skyline |
“This has been one of Chicago’s most-watched development
sites in recent history,” said Curt Bailey, president of Related
Midwest.
“We know Chicagoans have been extremely interested in the progress,
which is why their support and anticipation for its opening next year makes the
building’s topping off today even more special – and not just for us, but for
the city.
“We’ve worked hard to create a building that pays tribute to
such an unparalleled location in a city known for world-class architecture,”
Bailey continued. “As we near completion, it is incredibly exciting to see the
design unfold and witness 111 West Wacker taking its place in Chicago’s
skyline.”
When complete, 111 West Wacker will feature 504 luxury
apartments offering a best-in-class residential experience encompassing
exclusive designer finishes, a full floor of exceptional amenities, a suite of
hotel-level services, and a premier location overlooking the Chicago River and
bridging the Loop business district and River North neighborhood.
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The building will offer studios, convertibles, and one-,
two- and three-bedroom residences including penthouses. First move-ins are
slated for summer 2014.
Related Midwest has assembled an elite team of partners for
the project including Lend Lease U.S. Construction, New York-based architect Handel
Architects and Chicago-based Kara Mann Design (KMD). The building is
expected to achieve LEED Silver certification.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Sarah Lyons, slyons@taylorjohnson.com,
(312) 267-4520
Kim Manning, kmanning@taylorjohnson.com,
(312) 267-4527
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