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The Fitchburg native is said to be the first female to form and run her own architectural firm in the country.
It has seen the likes of Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy and Herbie Hancock, but before some of America’s most influential men took to the stage, Tuckerman Hall was all about Worcester’s women.
The Guardians find themselves at a pivotal crossroads as the MLB trade deadline looms just six weeks away. Once hovering near the top of the American League Central Division, the club has stumbled to ...
Magnicity invested about $17 million into the former John Hancock Center, the skyscraper now known as 875 North Michigan Avenue, after buying the 94th floor more than 10 years ago.
360 Chicago at former John Hancock to expand into former Signature Room space The restaurant that used to grace the top of the former John Hancock Center is gone for good, but something new is ...
The operator of the 360 Chicago observation deck near the top of the former John Hancock Center said the attraction is taking over two additional floors, creating the city’s first multilevel ...
The iconic 360 Chicago observation deck is set to undergo a major transformation, with plans to expand its footprint in one of the city's most recognizable skyscrapers. Hancock Center tower's Tilt ...
A work-in-progress photo shows the 360 Chicago Observation deck expansion to the 95th and 96th floor at the former John Hancock Center at 875 N. Michigan Ave.
The space atop the former John Hancock building once occupied by the famous Signature Room restaurant will soon transform into Chicago's first-ever "multi-story observation deck" and private event ...
France-based Magnicity’s 360 Chicago is expanding its observation deck to include the 95th and 96th floors of 875 North Michigan Avenue, formerly known as the John Hancock Center, Crain’s ...
The restaurant that used to grace the top of the former John Hancock Center is gone for good, but something new is coming to take its place. 360 CHICAGO announced Wednesday that its observation ...
Here's a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on June 7, according to the Tribune's archives.