Related Midwest's 62 acre site |
If you're like us, you questioned where all this demand comes from. The article sums it up succinctly as follows (via Chicago Tribune):
Developers are emboldened by a convergence of trends, including a surge in headquarters relocations to downtown Chicago, low interest rates, years of increased real estate values, changing preferences of office and residential tenants, new zoning policies and a willingness by big funds and wealthy foreign investors to plow large chunks of cash into single, high-impact projects.
Among this era's largest projects are multibillion-dollar ones such as Related Midwest's $5 billion-plus vision for a 62-acre site along the Chicago River in the South Loop and Sterling Bay's yet-to-be-unveiled blueprints for more than 40 acres on and around the North Side site where the A. Finkl & Sons steel plant once stood along the river.
Well there you have it. Should be interesting to see how these all come to life (or if they don't).
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