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Chicago wants to turn an old steel plant property into Amazon's $5 billion HQ2 campus - take a look at the designs
For the Lincoln Yards project, Sterling Bay plans to invest up to $10 billion redeveloping over 70 acres of former industrial land along the Chicago River on the city's North Side.
The site includes the former A. Finkl & Sons steel plant property, which was demolished in 2015. Here's what the plant looked like in 2014.
After a series of public meetings, the plan will require city zoning approval.
The development would include millions of square feet of residential, office, and retail space, as well as a 20,000-seat stadium with a retractable roof. A riverwalk would wind through the area.
It also calls for an expansive amount of open public space ...
... including what would become the city's largest dog park ...
... and a farmers market.
The Lincoln Yards arts and entertainment district would feature wide pedestrian walkways, sidewalk cafes, and a water park to cool off in the summer.
In the winter, residents could ride down Lincoln Yards' sledding hill.
In conjunction with the expansion of the 606 — Chicago's elevated jogging and biking trail — Lincoln Yards would connect to a new skate park and climbing wall under the expressway as well.
Lastly, the developers hope to replace the current Clybourn Metra stop with a new transit hub.
City officials will likely talk up Chicago's mass transit system, access to university talent, relatively low costs of living, and major international airport. Amazon will make its decision in 2018 and could begin construction as early as next year.
Source: The Chicago Tribune
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