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April 30, 2019 at 10:11AM


Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.








Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.

Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.

Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.

Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.

Dozens of new towers are reshaping the city’s famous skyline
As spring arrives Chicago’s construction boom is shifting into high gear as the dozens of tower cranes swing into action. Downtown continues to be an ever-thickening forest of high-rises while outlying neighborhoods are seeing their own taller projects take root.
New apartments continue to be the primary driving force behind the Windy City’s vertical growth as the downtown prepares to deliver a record 4,400 units in 2019. Office towers, hotels, condominiums, and educational buildings are also well represented.
While a number of large developments including the South Loop’s Essex on the Park, Fulton Market’s Hoxton Hotel, and the twin towers of the Lincoln Common development were recently completed and dropped off the list, there are notable newcomers such as the 969-foot-tall One Chicago Square project.
Here are the 42 Chicago high-rise projects under construction right now.
Note: Points are roughly arranged from the tallest to shortest.
Explore the markets with yoga classes and free bike valet
Fresh flowers, summer tomatoes, bunches of kale, warm pastries, small batch nut butters—it’s all part of the bounty at Chicago farmers markets. The weekly markets bring in farmers, artisans, and local producers from all over the state. The best part is that grocery shopping can take place outside, from the Southport Low-Line to Logan Square and Daley Plaza.
Even if you’re not there to run errands, lots of markets host free yoga classes and bring in local musicians. Grab a cold brew and a donut while you spend a few hours in the park or checking out new vendors.
Looking for more things to do in warmer weather? See our city guide and 26 things to do with kids.