Mandarin Oriental, Chicago

Mandarin Oriental, Chicago
Mandarin Oriental Tower Chicago
General information
Status Canceled[1]
Type Mixed
Location 215 N. Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois
Construction started n/a
Estimated completion n/a
Opening n/a
Height
Roof 283 m (928 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 74[2]
Design and construction
Main contractor Bovis Lend-Lease
Architect Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz and Assoc.
Developer Palladian Development[3]

The Mandarin Oriental Tower Chicago, is a canceled 74-story 930 feet (280 m) mixed use building which would have been the ninth tallest building in Chicago upon its completion, assuming Waterview Tower had also been completed (currently on hold). Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, which did not have an equity stake in the project, lent its name to the development. Upon the building's completion, the group was to have managed the hotel located within the building.

This mixed-use building would have offered 250 "5-star" hotel/condominium guest rooms in the Mandarin Oriental hotel (floors 28-40), 100 resident units (floors 41-54), and 150 tower condominiums (floors 55-74). All 500 units would have been offered for sale. The first 28 floors were to have held numerous facilities, including high-tech business and conference spaces, two ballrooms, two restaurants, boutique shops, valet parking, and a 32,000 square-foot (3,000 square meter) health club and spa. [1]

On February 18, 2009, a report in Crain's Chicago Business stated that a New York-based lender had filed a foreclosure suit against the developer, that the sales center was closed and that building units were no longer being marketed through the Multiple Listing Service. The project is no longer listed on the developer's website.

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