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PostNov 14, 2025#726

Shared the news about demolition commencing on my CityScene Facebook and I’ve been enjoying the comments. Many people ripping on Downtown and the City for reasons we all know Facebook users complain about. People saying this will be an empty lot forever. Others saying the apartments will go vacant.

It’s always the naysayers who whine and then if something’s successful, they shut up for the most part (see City Foundry),

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PostNov 14, 2025#727

The apartments will not be vacant if built lol. But an empty lot is an improvement over a vacant and 2 unadaptable towers.

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PostNov 14, 2025#728

I wonder if there is any consideration of bringing back some sort of signature restaurant to the top of this building.  Probably not realistic, but a new revolving restaurant would be pretty cool.

What's the difference in workable/billable hours to demo this in 6 months with more crew vs 2 years with less crew? Genuinely asking because it would seem like the same thing cost wise and I am unfamiliar with the industry/process.  Maybe that crew size doesn't even exist of course.

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PostNov 14, 2025#729

It’s probably a COH issue. Could be relying on the endowment interest to cover?

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PostNov 14, 2025#730

bwcrow1s wrote:
Nov 14, 2025
I wonder if there is any consideration of bringing back some sort of signature restaurant to the top of this building.  Probably not realistic, but a new revolving restaurant would be pretty cool.

What's the difference in workable/billable hours to demo this in 6 months with more crew vs 2 years with less crew? Genuinely asking because it would seem like the same thing cost wise and I am unfamiliar with the industry/process.  Maybe that crew size doesn't even exist of course.
Maybe they're also slow rolling the demolition because they know the US economy is going to be rough for a few years? Wait to come out of the recession and start building when things are better nationally.

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PostNov 14, 2025#731

I think it’s just a very delicate project and they’re probably overestimating to allow for unforeseen circumstances. If all goes well, it’ll probably be visually gone by this time next year.


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PostNov 14, 2025#732

bwcrow1s wrote:
Nov 14, 2025
I wonder if there is any consideration of bringing back some sort of signature restaurant to the top of this building.  Probably not realistic, but a new revolving restaurant would be pretty cool.

What's the difference in workable/billable hours to demo this in 6 months with more crew vs 2 years with less crew? Genuinely asking because it would seem like the same thing cost wise and I am unfamiliar with the industry/process.  Maybe that crew size doesn't even exist of course.
The site plan said "Currents Restaurant and viewing deck" on the top floor of the office building.

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PostNov 17, 2025#733

 $9.5 million total demo cost.

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PostNov 17, 2025#734

Pick up the rubble and dump it on the sunken interstate, then fill in the earth. Perfect way to heal downtown

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PostNov 17, 2025#735

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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 $9.5 million total demo cost.
Comes out to roughly $12.55 SF, really not crazy considering the amount of abatement they had to do. 

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PostNov 17, 2025#736

delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
Nov 17, 2025
Pick up the rubble and dump it on the sunken interstate, then fill in the earth. Perfect way to heal downtown
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Excellent suggestion!!

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PostNov 18, 2025#737

delmar2debaliviere2downtown wrote:
Nov 17, 2025
Pick up the rubble and dump it on the sunken interstate, then fill in the earth. Perfect way to heal downtown
Here here!!

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PostDec 11, 2025#738

Progress.
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PostDec 11, 2025#739

My McKendree College Homecoming memories are buried somewhere in that rubble...  It's time, great to see the progress and love to hear what Bob O and others are doing for DT.  There is no reason we can't have the best DT in the Midwest.  The bones are still there.  

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PostDec 11, 2025#740

Getting rid of the fortress wall on 4th street along the Millennium mega block will be huge

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PostDec 11, 2025#741

TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
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Getting rid of the fortress wall on 4th street along the Millennium mega block will be huge
If the renderings come to fruition, expect another wall here, at least for a good portion of the frontage.

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PostDec 11, 2025#742

dbInSouthCity wrote:
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Progress.
I never thought I would see the day this happened. 

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PostDec 15, 2025#743

New signage around the site
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PostDec 15, 2025#744

Tim wrote:
Dec 11, 2025
TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Dec 11, 2025
Getting rid of the fortress wall on 4th street along the Millennium mega block will be huge
If the renderings come to fruition, expect another wall here, at least for a good portion of the frontage.
I think ultimately there ends up being a highway cover

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PostDec 15, 2025#745

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Dec 15, 2025
Tim wrote:
Dec 11, 2025
TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote:
Dec 11, 2025
Getting rid of the fortress wall on 4th street along the Millennium mega block will be huge
If the renderings come to fruition, expect another wall here, at least for a good portion of the frontage.
I think ultimately there ends up being a highway cover
Please God 🙏

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PostDec 15, 2025#746

So something like this isn't completely delusional?
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PostDec 15, 2025#747

pattimagee wrote:
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dbInSouthCity wrote:
Dec 15, 2025
Tim wrote:
Dec 11, 2025
If the renderings come to fruition, expect another wall here, at least for a good portion of the frontage.
I think ultimately there ends up being a highway cover
Please God 🙏
Seconding the divine intervention...

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PostDec 15, 2025#748

kg2024 wrote:
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So something like this isn't completely delusional?
Maybe but I think the clearance wouldn’t work with current height of the highway, it would have to start slopping down further south to make it work.

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PostDec 16, 2025#749

I'm assuming you would have to incorporate some type of gap between any new lid and existing to keep from having to incorporate additional and most likely costly mechanical ventilation requirements .   Of course, always creative ways to incorporate and hide from eye level/pedestrian perspective.  



 

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PostDec 17, 2025#750

Chris posted this over at city scene
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