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Station Park | 18, 28, 36, 40, 50 fl | U/C
Anyone want to place guesses of when the crane goes up?
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I say 2 weeks, that would make it the 25th
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September 30th
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28th is my guess
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After Thanksgiving
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Now that the power has been installed to the crane base, I will say September 25 or that weekend.
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What makes this 28 story building interesting is that it's on higher ground. Unsure how it will related to Charlie West, but it might end up the same height.
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So who called for the crane on the 17th. Just putting the gantry on now.
Kinda nice sitting in the old city yards parking lot and being able to see 5 tower cranes!!!!!
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Hard to capture the crane from the side walk. Lots of work still going on yesterday.

   
   
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Great shot. Thanks for taking the time to update so many projects...
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Are they doing both towers at once, or just one at a time?
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Based on the size of the pit. I would guess they are doing both towers, but they may also just be doing the foundation/ parking structure of the west tower for now.
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Is any work happening on the Kaufman mansion next door, or is it on hold?
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And yet another development which is getting boarded up with no windows for viewing Sad
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(09-21-2020, 05:53 PM)Square Wrote: And yet another development which is getting boarded up with no windows for viewing Sad

I remember when I was a kid, they'd often have little port holes cut through the wood with orange mesh fence so you could still look through to see if you were curious.
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