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113 East Roosevelt (Phase II)

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, adjacent to the southwest corner of Grant Park. 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…

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New York, New York, United States

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