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Features - July 2004

Chicago's Tallest Project

Heritage Condominium Gets Noticed
It's hard to miss the $300 million Heritage at Millennium Park condominium project in Chicago. Full Story >>


The Montgomery Condominium

Facades Stripped, Updated in Ward Tower Redo
The $74 million renovation of the 28-story former Montgomery Ward & Co. office building brought with it possibilities and problems - and new curtain wall.
Full Story >>


Lancaster Condominium

Lakeshore East Makes Maiden Voyage
An entire town is under construction on Chicago's lakefront. Full Story >>


Chicago's U-505 Submarine

Legendary Vessel Makes Final Voyage
Moving the historic U-505 submarine at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry to a new exhibit hall meant uprooting the 60-year-old German submarine from the moorings cradling it since 1954 and transporting it to its new home 40 ft. below grade in the northeast corner of the front lawn of the museum's east pavilion. Full Story >>


Morton Arboretum

Nature Center Sprouts with Construction
Morton Arboretum in west suburban Lisle is undergoing a $43 million site-development program. Full Story >>


Two River Place Condominium

Problems Float Away at Chicago River Site
Cramped urban sites are nothing new in the construction business, but solving problems afloat is an innovative idea. Full Story >>


Kelvyn Park South High School

Pool Put in Fast Lane for Chicago School
When the $35 million Kelvyn Park South High School on Chicago's West Side opens this autumn, the school's indoor swimming pool will be one of the sparkling jewels of the institution. Full Story >>





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