One Chicago Square

One Chicago (formerly One Chicago Square) is a development currently under construction in the River North neighborhood of Chicago. The complex will contain two towers connected by a central podium.[1] When completed, the taller of the two towers will be the sixth-tallest structure in Chicago with anticipated 78 stories,[2] although a final height has not been determined and a spire may be added to the design.[3] The development has been approved by the Chicago Plan Commission for its zoning change and is proceeding as planned, containing up to 812 residential units, both apartments and condominiums.[4]

One Chicago
One Chicago renderings.
Alternative namesFormerly One Chicago Square
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeMixed Use
Location1 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60610
Coordinates41°53′46.2″N 87°37′43.6″W
Estimated completion2022
Height
RoofEast tower: 971 feet (296 m)
West tower: 574 feet (175 m)
Technical details
Floor countWest tower: 76
East tower: 49
Design and construction
ArchitectHartshorne Plunkard Architecture, Goettsch Partners

Planned tenants for the podium of the two towers include a Whole Foods Market and Lifestyle Fitness health club, as well as a restaurant and an event center catered toward receptions for weddings at Holy Name Cathedral.[5]

In April 2019, the developer JDL announced that the project name was changed from "One Chicago Square" to "One Chicago" to better connect the property to its address of 1 West Chicago Avenue.[6]

See also

One Chicago Square from One Superior Place

References

  1. Koziarz, Jay (25 October 2017). "Proposed Holy Name tower would become Chicago's eighth tallest skyscraper". Curbed Chicago. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. Kamin, Blair (25 October 2017). "Plans unveiled for what could be city's 6th-tallest skyscraper". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  3. Armentrout, Mitchell (24 October 2017). "Developers reveal proposal for towers at Holy Name parking lot". Chicago Sun Times. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  4. Koziarz, Jay (2018-01-18). "1,011-foot River North skyscraper clears key city hurdle". Curbed Chicago. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
  5. Rodkin, Dennis (25 October 2017). "Some fear unholy traffic mess at proposed Holy Name towers". Crain's Chicago. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  6. Letchinger, James (22 April 2019). "One Chicago". JDL Development. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
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