Construction of the foundation for the Chicago Spire is reportedly expected to begin within weeks. The 150-story tower designed by architect Santiago Calatrava is expected to be completed in late 2010.
Construction of the foundation for the Chicago Spire is reportedly expected to begin within weeks.
The Irish developer of the 2,000-foot twisting residential tower that would be North America’s tallest building announced Tuesday that it has awarded the foundation work to Roselle, Ill.-based Case Foundation Co.
The 150-story tower designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, who also designed the expansion of the Milwaukee Art Museum, is expected to be completed in late 2010.
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