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Sales of the Chicago Spire Properties Begin

 Report By Savills HOK, Dublin Ireland

The Chicago Spire sales campaign launches today with the official opening of The Chicago Spire Sales Center, located on the 18th floor of NBC Tower, overlooking the construction site. The global marketing drive begins later this month and will feature an exhibition road show to 15 key cities across Europe, South and Southeast Asia and South Africa, including Dublin, Moscow, Singapore, Dubai and Cape Town. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, The Chicago Spire is an iconic 2,000-foot residential building located on the shores of Lake Michigan.

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April 11, 2008   No Comments

Chicago Property Investment

Dublin-based Shelbourne Development is moving forward with plans to build the tallest high-rise in the United States, a 2,000-foot (600-meter) residential tower on Chicago’s waterfront designed by famed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

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April 8, 2008   No Comments

Las Vegas Property Investment Guide

Introduction
America’s Playground, Las Vegas, was still part of Mexico until 1855, and since then has developed at such a rate to become one of the biggest and most-visited parts of the US.

This desert paradise for gamblers attracts visitors from all over the world, not only for the casinos, but the also the associated attractions of world-class entertainment, sporting events and as a base from which to explore the Grand Canyon.

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April 2, 2008   No Comments

Dallas Property Investment

If nothing else, a new residential tower going up in Dallas is in esteemed architectural company. The Museum Tower, a 42-story condominium project, is part of the city’s rapidly growing Arts District, which includes the work of four Pritzker Prize-winning architects: the Renzo Piano-designed Nasher Sculpture Center; the Meyerson Symphony Center designed by I.M. Pei, the Winspear Opera House planned by Sir Norman Foster and Rem Koolhaas’ Wyly Theater. [Read more →]

February 12, 2008   No Comments