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Chicago Riverwalk

Year
2016
Status
Built

The Chicago Riverwalk, a three-quarter-mile-long extension to an existing river level space has now become a one-and-a-quarter-mile-long park between Lake Michigan and the confluence of the north and south branches of the Chicago River. Straightened, edges hardened, and famously redirected, the Chicago River has figuratively and literally been bent to serve the city in various capacities. In recent decades, there has been a slow-rolling transformation of a neglected and underutilized remnant of Chicago’s industrial era.

The Chicago Riverwalk, a three-quarter-mile-long extension to an existing river level space has now become a one-and-a-quarter-mile-long park between Lake Michigan and the confluence of the north and south branches of the Chicago River. Straightened, edges hardened, and famously redirected, the Chicago River has figuratively and literally been bent to serve the city in various capacities. In recent decades, there has been a slow-rolling transformation of a neglected and underutilized remnant of Chicago’s industrial era.

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