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A firm associated with project architect Santiago Calatrava has filed a lien with the Cook County Recorder of Deeds against developer Shelbourne Development Group Inc., saying he is owed $11.3 million on the project. ...
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16 Months Ago,
LLWorldTour says
(in Chicago - the City of Now | LLWorldTour)
Designed by world renowned Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava, the new Chicago Spire, at 2000 feet and with 150 floors, will be the twelfth tallest freestanding structure in the world. The Spire will surpass Chicago’s Sears Tower to ...
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SmartBrief says
(in Major construction stops on Chicago Spire)
DC - Nov 7, 2008
Construction has stopped on the 2000-foot Chicago Spire designed by architect Santiago Calatrava. Calatrava filed a lien against the developer, ...
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multifamilyexecutive.com says
(in Architects File Liens Against Chicago's Spire)
Architect Santiago Calatrava has filed a lien against developers of the Chicago Spire alleging that he has yet to be paid the $11.
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yourstreet says
(in Your (semi)weekly Spire update: Another day, another lien)
Well, Crain's beat us to the gag: The Chicago Spire is now "The Lien-ing Tower of Chicago." Architect Santiago Calatrava and architecture firm Perkins & Will aren't the only...
17 Months Ago,
Ilir Mehmeti from ilirmehmeti.topproducerblogs.com says
(in Calatrava stops work on Spire, files lien)
Crain’s) — Renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the Chicago Spire, claiming the developer hasn’t paid $11.34 million he’s owed for his work on the planned 2000-foot twisting tower. ...
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ica from icaspace says
(in It's the economy, stupid!)
Santiago Calatrava office has stopped working on the Chicago Spire, and filed a lien for missing payments up to $11.34 million against Shelbourne Development Ltd. The lien against the Ireland based developer came with another for $4.85 ...
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bdonline.co.uk says
(in Calatrava makes legal claim on Chicago property after fee dispute)
Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has filed a lien — a legal claim to a property —against the Irish developer of the Chicago Spire in North America, claiming he is owed in excess of $11.3 million (£6.5 million).
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yourstreet says
(in Spire Architect Files Lien, Says He's Owed $11M)
The plan for the twisting, curving Chicago Spire may be unwinding. The celebrity architect for the 150-story building, Santiago Calatrava, has filed a lien on the project....
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MT Bureau from The Money Times says
(in Calatrava files lien against Chicago Spire)
The renowned Spanish architect contends in his suit filed in Cook County Court the building's developer, Shelbourne Development Ltd., owes him $11.3 million for his work on the project, which would be the United States' tallest building ...
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United Press International says
(in Calatrava files lien against Chicago Spire)
CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Architect Santiago Calatrava has filed a lien against the developer of the Chicago Spire, a planned 150-story building in the city's downtown, records show.
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istockanalyst.com says
(in Calatrava files lien against Chicago Spire)
Architect Santiago Calatrava has filed a lien against the developer of the Chicago Spire, a planned 150-story building in the city's downtown, records show.[More...]
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Chicago Sun-Times from Windy City Chat says
(in Spire architect files lien, says he's owed $11M)
October 18th, 2008 05:00 AM - The plan for the twisting, curving Chicago Spire may be unwinding. The celebrity architect for the 150-story building, Santiago Calatrava, has filed a lien on the project. Calatrava says the developer ...
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Chicago Sun-Times says
(in Spire architect files lien, says he's owed $11M)
The plan for the twisting, curving Chicago Spire may be unwinding. The celebrity architect for the 150-story building, Santiago Calatrava, has filed a lien on the project. Calatrava says the developer hasn't paid him $11.34 million for his work.
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yourstreet says
(in Work Stops On Chicago Spire Skyscraper)
There's reportedly a problem in the construction of the Chicago Spire. Crain's Chicago Business says Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the building,...
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The Urbanophile says
(in News Briefs)
It increasingly looks like the Chicago Spire is dead. Santiago Calatrava has filed an $11.3 million lien against the property, and is no longer working on it until he is paid. Design firm Perkins+Will has filed another $4.85 million ...
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jj from gapersblock.com says
(in World's Largest Hole in the Ground)
Upset that he hasn't been paid the $11.34 million he's owed, architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the Chicago Spire and has filed a lien against the developer. Although underground utility work is still being done at the ...
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yourstreet says
(in World's Largest Hole in the Ground)
Upset that he hasn't been paid the $11.34 million he's owed, architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the Chicago Spire and has filed a lien against the developer....
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yourstreet says
(in Your weekly Spire update: Calatrava, Perkins & Will file liens ...)
Crain's reports this afternoon that architect Santiago Calatrava has halted his work on The Chicago Spire, claiming that Shelbourne Development owes him $11.34 million. The...
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yourstreet says
(in An Abrupt Stop to the Spiral)
Architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped work on the Chicago Spire skyscraper and filed a lien against Dublin-based developer Shelbourne Development Ltd., claiming he's owed $11...
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Click says
(in Calatrava Stops Work On Chicago Spire)
Renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the Chicago Spire, claiming the developer hasn't paid $11.34 million he's owed for his work on the planned 2000-foot twisting tower. The lien against Dublin, ...
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Chuck Sudo from Chicagoist says
(in An Abrupt Stop to the Spiral)
Architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped work on the Chicago Spire skyscraper and filed a lien against Dublin-based developer Shelbourne Development Ltd., claiming he's owed $11.34 million in work on the planned 2,000 foot tall building. [Cago Real Estate Daily]
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CBS2 Chicago says
(in Work Stops On Chicago Spire Skyscraper)
There's reportedly a problem in the construction of the Chicago Spire. Crain's Chicago Business says Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the building, saying the developer hasn't paid him millions of dollars.
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Joseph Askins from yochicago says
(in Your weekly Spire update: Calatrava, Perkins & Will file liens ...)
Crain's reports this afternoon that architect Santiago Calatrava has halted his work on The Chicago Spire, claiming that Shelbourne Development owes him $11.34 million. The Perkins & Will architecture firm has filed a $4.85 million lien ...
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chicagorealestatedaily.com says
(in Calatrava stops work on Spire, files lien)
Crain’s) — Renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava has stopped working on the Chicago Spire, claiming the developer hasn’t paid $11.34 million he’s owed for his work on the planned 2000-foot twisting tower. ...
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yourstreet says
(in Work Stops at Chicago Spire)
GlobeSt.com is reporting that work has stopped on the Chicago Spire at 400 N. Lake Shore Drive, planned to be the biggest residential structure in North America. A spokesperson...
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jgp from gapersblock.com says
(in Work Stops at Chicago Spire)
GlobeSt.com is reporting that work has stopped on the Chicago Spire at 400 N. Lake Shore Drive, planned to be the biggest residential structure in North America. A spokesperson for developer Shelbourne Development Group blames the ...
December 22, 2009 - Whatever hope Shelbourne Development had been holding out for a loan from the ALF-CIO union funds seems to have evaporated. Statements from four of the investment funds who were said to be interested in footing the bill to get the Chicago Spire back on track have said the...
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