113 East Roosevelt (Phase II)
Canceled skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
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Phase II of 113 East Roosevelt was a skyscraper planned for Chicago in the Near South Side community area. It was to be located at the southeast corner of Roosevelt Road and Michigan Avenue,[1] adjacent to the southwest corner of Grant Park.[2] The skyscraper was designed by Rafael Viñoly as the second of a three phase development that included a slightly shorter Phase I NEMA (Chicago) and a 100-unit townhouse development and public park as the third phase. It was planned to have 648 units that were likely to be condominiums.[3] Miami developer Crescent Heights acquired the real estate for the development in 2012 for $29.5 million.[1] The development was presented in a community meeting on September 22, 2015.[3] The Chicago Plan Commission approved the development on November 19, 2015, in a meeting that also resulted in the approval of the Wanda Vista tower.[4] The building was to be located on a 2-acre (8,094 m2) site,[1] with financing as a prerequisite to initial groundbreaking.[1] In 2023, the site of the development went up for sale by the developer, and the building was cancelled.[5][6]
| 113 East Roosevelt | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Status | Never built |
| Type | Residential |
| Location | East Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL |
| Coordinates | 41.8673°N 87.6227°W |
| Operator | Crescent Heights |
| Height | |
| Roof | undisclosed (>829 feet (252.7 m)) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | undisclosed |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Rafael Viñoly |