The Clare at Water Tower

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The Clare At Water Tower
Information
Location Chicago, Illinois
Status Under Construction
Groundbreaking Feb 22, 2006
Est. Completion 2008
Opening 2008 (est.)
Use Mixed
Height
Roof 179 m (589 ft)
Technical Details
Floor count 52 [1]
Companies
Architect Perkins & Will

The Clare at Water Tower. This first-of-its-kind, high-rise senior living community will be situated on the Loyola University Chicago Water Tower Campus in Chicago's Gold Coast. The 53 story building was designed by Perkins and Will, and will be one of the tallest buildings reserved for senior citizens in the world. This building will also include 50,000 square feet (4,600 square meter) of classroom space at the bottom to replace two small classroom buildings belonging to Loyola University of Chicago.

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