Building Great Chicago Open Spaces From Above and Below
Do you love parks? Of course you do! Do you love construction? Of course you do! Like chocolate and peanut butter, the good people over at Walsh Construction have put together parks and construction into a single video about their work creating great urban open spaces in Chicago. You’ve seen the big green Walsh logo in places high and low across this city. When it comes to parks, it was the general contractor on...
Slice of Life: Skating with the Skyline
Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise: while Chicago has had some dang cold days in January, it’s been a mild Winter of 2016 so far. And while you’ll never see the elbow-to-elbow crowds like North Avenue Beach draws during the summer months, there are still those in Chicago who insist on venturing outdoors for fun, even as wind chills dip below freezing. Chicago has two ice skating venues perfectly located for tourists...
Tying up the Loose Ends at Maggie Daley Park
The lakeside park that started with a bang of controversy is wrapping up with the whimper of compromise as the Chicago Park District ties up the loose ends at Maggie Daley Park (337 East Randolph Street). Named for the former Mayor’s late wife, the park’s pre-construction phase was dogged by controversy as various local interest groups sought to have the existing park changed, or sometimes not changed, to suit their...
Mayors Emanuel and Daley Dedicate Maggie Daley Park
Ribbon-cutting season continues in Chicago with the formal dedication and opening of Maggie Daley Park. The northeast corner of Grant Park, formerly known as Daley Bicentennial Plaza, recently underwent a $60 million renovation to bring it up to modern standards for an urban park, and to make it engaging for a greater number of people. The Chicago Architecture Blog’s Jeff Johnson was there as Mayor Rahm Emanuel held court amid a...
Parks Promoters Warn Chicago’s Greenspace Being Nibbled to Death
A restaurant here, a museum there, and the next thing you know — there’s no more parks. That’s the warning coming from the Friends of the Parks organization over the latest round of plans to repurpose Chicago’s parkland. FotP is well-known for its battle against the proposed Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, which the city wants to plop onto a surface parking lot near Soldier Field. It’s also fighting...
A Doggone Good Outcome For Maggie Daley Park’s Unpopular Canine Ban
There were no TV crews at the Grant Park Advisory Council & Conservancy meeting on Thursday night. Not like a month ago when the agenda included the park’s dog ban—a move that generated considerable resident and media heat. No, the fourth estate has moved on, attracted to the next shiny object. In fact, the audience of locals was quite a bit smaller this time as well. The only thing I witnessed that might pass for canine activism...
Full House And Media Frenzy Show Up As Grant Park Public Meeting Goes To The Dogs
Maggie Daley Park Field House was packed with residents and the media last night for a public meeting hosted by the Grant Park Conservancy & Advisory Council. The crowd sat politely for the first hour as Bob O’Neill, president of the conservancy, ticked off the park’s big accomplishments during 2014. There was nary a peep when Bob Raymond, director of planning and construction for the Chicago Park District, described the...
Maggie Daley Park Skating Ribbon Opens to Eager Crowds
For the second time in two weeks, a skate park has opened in Grant Park. In this case, it was the ice skating ribbon at Maggie Daley Park (337 East Randolph Street), the northeast corner of Grant Park formerly known as Daley Bicentennial Plaza. While much of the 20-acre complex remains under construction, the star of the show — the ice skating ribbon — opened to the public on Saturday. Chicago Architecture Blog photographer Milosh...
Chicago’s Christmas Ribbon is About to Take a Bow
We doubted it would happen, and we’re happy to be proven wrong. The Chicago Park District has told us that Maggie Daley Park (337 East Randolph Street) will open, as promised, in “mid-December.” More specifically, this coming Saturday, December 13th. And yes, the much-anticipated ice ribbon will be fully functional. Unfortunately, the skating ribbon will be one of the few parts of the park actually open. Much of...
Mark Your Calendar — You Have a Date With Maggie Park
Friend-of-the-blog, Richard Ward, the president of the New Eastside Association of Residents tells us and everyone else on his mailing list that Maggie Daley Park (337 East Randolph Street) will be open to the public January 5, 2015. This is a soft opening. It’s like an out-of-town preview. Which means, yes you will be able to enjoy the activities, but no, there won’t be a ribbon cutting with politicians and fireworks...