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Chicago Skyscraper, After Construction Stopped Early in Pandemic, Gets $305 Million Loan To Resume Building

Work at 73-Story Helmut Jahn-Designed 1000M Set To Return This Month

Plans to resume work on the 73-story, Helmut Jahn-designed 1000M tower in Chicago come almost exactly two years after construction began. (Jahn rendering)
Plans to resume work on the 73-story, Helmut Jahn-designed 1000M tower in Chicago come almost exactly two years after construction began. (Jahn rendering)

The tallest Chicago development that was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic is now set to resume, after developers of the 73-story 1000M residential tower secured almost $305 million in new construction financing.

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