For Immediate Release
April 13, 2005
For More Information: (312) 642-8869
CHICAGO'S NEWEST BOTANICAL ATTRACTION
Lakeshore East Park Joins List of Great Chicago Places and Spaces
Chicago's newest botanical attraction, the lush and multi-faceted park
at Lakeshore East, is being added to the 2005 roster of Great Chicago
Places and Spaces sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Special Events.
Free public tours of the city's extraordinary architectural and
landscaping attractions such as Millennium Park, Soldier Field and the
IIT State Street Village will be held on May 21-22. James Law, executive
director of the Office of Special Events, anticipates that 8,000 people
will participate in 7th annual Great Chicago Places and Spaces event.
The six-acre park at the core of the downtown Chicago's sprawling new
neighborhood where the Chicago River and Lake Michigan meet was designed
by the internationally renowned The Office of James Burnett landscape
design firm in collaboration with Site Design Group of Chicago.
Lakeshore East tours will be conducted by Ernie Wong and other staff
members of Site Design Group.
Highlights of the park, which Joel Carlins, president of co-developer
Magellan Development Group describes as "a botanical garden," include
numerous water features, ornamental gardens, walking paths, a children's
play area, a dog park and an abundance of seasonal and perennial flowers
and foliage.
Carlins suggests that among the reasons that the Lakeshore East park
was selected for this special event is its distinction as the only park
in Chicago developed privately for public use.
"When it is completed this park will have some 500 species of plant
life, including several trees expected to grow more than 100 feet tall
and four species being introduced to Illinois," Carlins pointed out.
"Because of its proximity to Lake Michigan and the Chicago River
Lakeshore East has a nautical theme and Burnett's design harmonizes
imaginatively with this theme. Moreover, the park has distinct daytime
and evening personalities because of its lighting design."
Created by a joint venture of Magellan and NNP Residential &
Development, Lakeshore East is slated to bring as many as 4,950 new
residences to Chicago's downtown lakefront over the next eight to 10
years. The 28-acre community is among the largest urban developments
underway in any major U.S. city.
Lakeshore East received the 2002 National Honor Award for excellence
in urban design from the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Incorporating the elements of a traditional Chicago neighborhood,
Lakeshore East will include nearly 5,000 homes as well as substantial
retail and recreational opportunities and community offerings from the
park to the first public elementary school in downtown Chicago.
Projects currently under development include The Lancaster, 29-story
condominium building that began occupancy in December; The Regatta, a
44-story condominium property at Wacker and Harbor drives; The Shoreham,
a 46-story residential tower now leasing 549 luxury apartments, and 340
on the Park, a 62-story condominium tower now under construction.
For information on registering for one or more of the guided tours to
be conducted in collaboration with the Chicago Architectural Foundation,
call the Mayor's Office of Special Events at (312) 744-3315, TTY (312)
744-2964 or visit the Web site, www.cityofchicago.org/specialevents.
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