Proposed building: The Chicago Spire
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:17 am
Whatever.
That tower is nothing compared to the Burj Dubai.
That tower is nothing compared to the Burj Dubai.
steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.
Any takers?
barndog wrote:I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project.
barndog wrote:steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.
Any takers?
I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.
steve wrote:barndog wrote:steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.
Any takers?
I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.
Booked.
burun wrote:I guess they felt like they had to compete with the Gherkin:
world of pee wrote:it's happened in north korea with the ryugyong hotel.
greg wrote:If they do build it, it will be like the Empire State Building, empty for a decade. I'd like to see it built, just as I would like to see people go to the moon again. Both are just as unlikely.
steve wrote:barndog wrote:steve wrote:Yeah, not going to happen. I'll take even money on $100 that it isn't built by 2015, or if it is built, it won't be nearly as big as planned.
Any takers?
I'm not sure a design like that can be short shrifted - this seems like an all or nothing project. I think it will happen and am willing to throw a four cents in a jar every day for the next 7 years to back it up.
Booked.
The Chicago Spire: Reality or fantasy? With the opening of the Spire's sales center Jan. 14 and the start of a global sales campaign, the spotlight will shift from design to real estate and whether developer Garrett Kelleher can sell enough apartments to get the 1,193-unit tower off the ground. Located on the 18th floor of the NBC Tower at 454 N. Columbus Drive, the sales center contains full-scale mockups of apartments in the Spire, plus models of the skyscraper and other Calatrava buildings. Place your Spire bets now.
simmo wrote:burun wrote:I guess they felt like they had to compete with the Gherkin:
To paraphrase El Protoolio, it's not the length, it's the girth. Chicago might have the length, but London is packing some serious girth.