Chicago's Water Tower Place Slated for $170M Makeover
Engineering News-Record
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Chicago's Water Tower Place, a downtown mall that opened in 1975, is undergoing a planned $170 million renovation to modernize the landmark structure. The project aims to attract shoppers and new tenants back to the aging retail destination.
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Will the planned renovation of the city's downtown mall, which opened in 1975, bring shoppers and new users back to the landmark building?
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