
The largest adaptive reuse project in the nation – led by 601W Companies, JLL, Telos, BEAR Construction and Gensler – transformed the long threatened, abandoned former post office in Chicago’s Loop into a hub or retail and office space featuring Art Deco features and modern amenities. Photo credit: Eric Allix Rogers

The former home to the Chicago Tribune newspaper and its media companies has been converted into a one-of-a-kind residential building by Golub & Company and CIM Group. The reuse celebrates the historic character of the nearly century-old, Neo-Gothic skyscraper that makes it one of Chicago’s most treasured landmarks. Photo credit: Tribune Tower Residences

Bronzeville Legends is a curated multi-site placemaking campaign that uses large-scale murals featuring past Bronzeville residents like jazz great Louis Armstrong and playwright Lorraine Hansberry to celebrate the rich heritage of the South Side neighborhood. Photo credit: Jimilita Tillman / Bronzeville Legends Initiative