Aqua Under Construction (Novemeber 2008)
Another view of Aqua under construction in November 2008.
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Another view of Aqua under construction in November 2008.
Up-close view of the Chicago Temple Building.
Aqua under construction in November 2008 seen from upper Columbus Dr.
View of Chicago’s Skyline from the Dan Ryan Expressway sometimes last summer. You can easily spot the Sears Tower and 311 S Wacker (right next to it). See? Traffic is good at something: taking pictures
The Trump Tower under construction in July 2008 seen from Wacker Dr next to 330 N Wabash Ave (the black building to the left).
The Sears Tower seen from Lake Shore Dr. Also visible the Buckingham Fountain, CNA Center (the red looking building) and 311 S Wacker.
View of the skyline from Lake Shore Dr as you drive north (right around the museum campus). Some of the buildings seen in this picture: the Trump Tower, the AON Center, Prudential II Plaza and the Smurfit-Stone Building.
One of the 4 Presidential Towers. Managed by Waterton Associates LLC, the Presidential Towers are a residential complex comprised of 4 identical towers completed in 1985.
The Sears Tower seen from Roosevelt Rd. The building next to it is 311 S Wacker (this is the actual name of building; it’s quite common for buildings in Chicago to have their street address as their official name).
333 W Wacker Dr building seen from Merchandise Mart Plaza.
Chicago Cultural Center seen from the corner of Michigan Ave and Randolph St.
The AON Center seen from Millennium Park on a cloudy day. The bottom of the picture is the Pritzker Pavilion.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange Building. The Mercantile Exchange moved here in 1985.
Chicago City Hall seen from La Salle St.
The Merchandise Mart seen from the Chicago River while on a boat tour of the city.
Chicago Title Tower seen from Clark St. The building stands on the North East corner of Clark St and Randolph St (across from the James R. Thompson Center).
James R. Thompson Center seen from its Southern Side (Randolph St).
The tops of a few buildings North of the Chicago River (including John Hancock Center).
The Chase Tower and its curving shape.