From the Cityscape blog:
Just days after the co-architect of Chicago’s renowned Inland Steel Building
died, Mayor Richard Daley’s administration introduced a measure Wednesday to
give the delayed rehab of the modernist landmark a multi-million-dollar property
tax break.
Located at 30 W. Monroe Street, the Inland Steel Building was co-designed by
architect
Bruce Graham, who died Saturday. Graham, a former partner at the Chicago
office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, also designed the Willis (originally
Sears) Tower and the John Hancock Center.
Read more on Blair Kamin’s Cityscapes blog by clicking here.