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Snaidero USA Provides Cabinetry For The Residences At The St. Regis, Chicago
April 6, 2021 GMT
Snaidero USA has provided cabinetry for the luxury Residences at St. Regis.
LOS ANGELES, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Snaidero USA has provided cabinetry for the luxury Residences at St. Regis (formerly Vista Tower); the 101-floor and 393-unit Magellan Development project which, upon completion, became Chicago’s third tallest building at 1,198 ft (365m), surpassing the AON Center.
It is the 22nd luxury high-rise development that Snaidero USA has served in the city in collaboration with its local partner, Studio Snaidero Chicago.
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Secret proposal for Even Higher Line on top of New York s High Line revealed
New York City planners are working on secret plans for a controversial new pedestrian walkway on top of the High Line, dubbed The Even Higher Line .
The plans, which were leaked to Dezeen, involve turning the former elevated railway into a multi-storey attraction, increasing visitor capacity while allowing for social distancing.
The development would also allow real-estate owners to double the height of buildings adjacent to the High Line in exchange for backing the proposal.
The current walkway would be reserved for northbound walking. Photo is by Timothy Schenk
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Long at the heart of the University of Chicago’s programs abroad, Paris will soon be the home to an expanded center for the University’s distinctive scholarship and education, including a new Institute for International Studies. With programs in fields from neuroscience to cinema, the University’s expanded Center in Paris will be a state-of-the-art destination for the study of a broad range of disciplines, as well as a place for students and researchers from around the world to connect.
Announced in 2019, the expanded Center in Paris will begin construction in June of 2021.
“Since its founding in 2003, the Center in Paris has been a key hub for our students, faculty and alumni to engage with life and scholarship not only in Paris, but across Europe,” said John W. Boyer, dean of the College. “The expanded Center in Europe will broaden the horizons of the University, providing additional resources for research and inquiry while making the University of Chicago an e