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Date of upload: Mar 8, 2024 ^^
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That looks to me as if it is an urban mall on North Michigan Avenue that once was quite high end-- if it's the place I'm thinking of, Saks Fifth Avenue was the anchor store. The area on the top with all the windows was the food court.
The kind of exploring you do is quite dangerous-- in this case, you were lucky as the building is relatively new and probably fairly well built as is was designed for upscale tenants.
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@WiseEvilEmu
3 months ago
Chicago architect here. This is 700 N Michigan and is most certainly not abandoned; definitely partly vacant but not abandoned. It was a defunct mall until 2009 but has since been converted to office space. On the ground floor is a Zara and a Sak's, very hot retail storefronts. I'm actually working on a law office on the 6th floor in this building currently. I can verify that there is a manned security desk at the lobby and I'm sure someone is patrolling the floors after hours. The original clip walking along the water is in front of the "Old Post Office" near the van Buren street bridge. This building that was "accessed via sketchy routes" and "through manholes" is well over a mile away and across two sections of the river... aka not accessible via manholes. There is a network of underground paths that connect many of our buildings, but that doesn't come close to either of the locations shown in these clips. I'm sure we all know this channel exaggerates their explorations, and that's fine for the story telling... but just know that a lot of the times it is just that, a story. ๐
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