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The site of Wolf Point South Tower in March 2014. The property upon which the development was planned is historic and drew scrutiny by critics. [11] Plans for the tower development were presented as scheduled by the Kennedy family on land that they own in the River North neighborhood at the confluence of South, North, and Main Branches of the Chicago River southwest of the Merchandise Mart ...
Salesforce Tower Chicago (initially named Wolf Point South Tower during construction) is a skyscraper at Wolf Point in downtown Chicago. It is the tallest and last built of a three tower megadevelopment partly owned by the Kennedy family. [2] The 835 ft (255 m)-tall [1] tower was designed by Pelli Clarke and was completed in 2023. [3]
Wolf Point in July 2018 Map depicting Wolf Point (area owned by the Kennedy family in black, with approximate area of the historical Wolf Point settlement in red). Wolf Point is the location at the confluence of the North, South and Main Branches of the Chicago River in the present day Near North Side, Loop, and Near West Side community areas of Chicago.
Skiers and snowboarders enjoyed fresh powder at Wolf Ridge Ski Resort in Mars Hill Dec. 22, 2018. On Jan. 23, 2024, the resort's new CEO Deborah Hatley announced the new ownership team's decision ...
The Wolf Point land is considered to have been the focal point of the earliest settlements in Chicago at the beginning of the 19th century. [24] [25] In May 2015 The Blackstone Group purchased 350 North Orleans for $390 million from San Francisco-based owner Shorenstein Properties. Shorenstein had purchased the property in January 2012 for $228 ...
When we followed the 3 men out of the apartment building, a large, black Escalade SUV sat waiting curbside and the 3 men climbed into the car. I went bug-eyed as I stared at the huge vehicle and ...
“We nailed that one,” Stoutland said. “I didn't think he'd be around at that point, to be honest with you.” ...
In 2011, Zygi and Audrey Wilf purchased an apartment occupying the entire 18th floor of New York's 778 Park Avenue for $19 million, reduced from its original December 2009 asking price of $24.5 million, while they still resided in their home in Springfield, New Jersey. [24]