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The troubled property had just been acquired by Oxford Capital Group, the folks who even now are putting the finishing touches on The Langham Chicago, the 316-room hotel being constructed on twelve floors of the Mies van Der Rohe designed IBM Building, at 330 North Wabash, anticipating a July opening. Last year, the 212 room Godfrey was also announced for a 2013 completion, and while their website now just says �Coming Soon�, things are definitely stirring.
With the coming of spring, the building has shed its winter coat. The fabric sheeting that protected the innovative staggered-truss frame when the project was in mothballs has been stripped away. According to website where you can follow the hotel's construction, it was not entirely effective. �The old construction site sat for a long time so we needed to remove all the old fire proofing on the building and apply new.�
The facade framing is in place . . .
. . . the exterior walls continue to be affixed . . .
Spring-green Securock glass-mat insulation makes its eye-opening appearance . . .
With the exception of the still empty hole on the site of aborted Chicago Spire, the Exquisite Corpses we wrote about in 2008 have all revived as part of a 2013 construction boom that also includes a new Virgin Hotel in Rapp and Rapp's Old Dearborn Bank Building at Wabash and Lake . . .
giant Angry Bird, Virgin Hotel, 203 North Wabash |
111 West Wacker |
Read:
Mummy No More: Valerio's Staybridge About to Escape its Wrappings
The Mummy of River North
Staggered Truss: not as Painful as it Sounds
Exquisite Corpses
Waterview has Risen from the Grave! (as 111 West Wacker)
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