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City Within a City: The Biography of Chicago’s Marina City
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Shoeboxes full of money

The long, strange trip of Gary Kimmel.

House of Blues hotel relaunches

The former House of Blues Hotel at Marina City is relaunched as Hotel Sax Chicago after a $17 million renovation, embracing its musical heritage while maintaining a strategic partnership with HOB.

Flying car sequel

Cinematic history repeated itself when another car was launched from the parking ramp into the Chicago River.

Condo board claims ownership of Marina City ‘name and image’

It was a gutsy move, Marina Towers Condominium Association passing a rule claiming control over the use of the iconic Marina City name and image. The decision was promptly ridiculed by residents and architecture enthusiasts.

The arduous six-block journey of Dick’s Last Resort

The arrival of Dick’s Last Resort at Marina City sparked a debate over architectural integrity, launching a push for official landmark status.

First of two attempts to landmark Marina City

Eventually, Marina City was designated an official City of Chicago landmark, but it took eight years.

Vincent Falk: A Life in Color

There were so many questions about the man in the loud suits who danced on Chicago River bridges for the amusement of people on tour boats.

Concrete repair at Marina City: Acrophobics need not apply

Once the world’s tallest reinforced concrete structure, Marina City faces continuous maintenance issues, costing millions over the years. From balcony repairs to waterproofing solutions, the iconic towers are under constant renovation.

Marina City condo board battles residents on multiple fronts

Marina City has seen, at a minimum, its fair share of disputes.

Snapshots of 2008-2009

Marina City has always inspired artistic expression but in 2008 and 2009, it was on an inspirational streak.

House of Blues security scrutinized after ‘horrendous season’

In a shocking incident following a Hanson concert in 2009, Brittney Hernandez was assaulted by a House of Blues security officer, inspiring legal action and significant changes to the venue’s security protocols.

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