400 Lake Shore Drive, Residential towers in Streeterville, Chicago, US
400 Lake Shore Drive is a residential development with two angled towers positioned where Lake Michigan meets the Chicago River, rising to approximately 858 feet. Both structures occupy a distinctive location at this waterfront intersection.
The site was home to a trading post in the late 1700s that marked Chicago's early settlement period. This new development sits on ground that witnessed the city's original growth.
The towers draw from Chicago's famous window design tradition, with floor-to-ceiling glass sections that echo the city's architectural heritage.
The development sits on a prominent waterfront location easily reached from downtown and the lakefront. A public path will eventually connect through the site, offering access to the parks and riverwalk that surround it.
The project creates a large system of public green spaces and extends the riverfront path where previously there was limited public access. These new outdoor areas allow visitors to experience sections of the waterfront that were formerly off limits.
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