The construction team of LR Contracting, BOWA Construction, and Goebel Forming jumped the tower crane at 400 Lake Shore in Streeterville this past weekend. Six new sections were delivered by truck to the site, and the erection crew placed them one at a time in the crane’s tower on Sunday. A permit allowing the crane to be tied in was issued by the city on March 10. The residential tower at 400 Lake Shore will yield 72 stories when completed.

The third of six sections being put in place. Photo provided.

Photo provided.

400 Lake Shore rendering, including DuSable Park, by SOM
With one level of concrete now being poured every three days, the skyscraper is growing rapidly. It won’t be long before the crane jumps again, as it stays ahead of progress. As of Sunday, that progress appears to have reached the 16th or 17th floor.
There are stacks of glass panels on a few of the lower residential floors. None of them have been installed yet, but it appears that will happen very soon.
We made two visits to the construction site on Sunday to watch the crane jump. Upon late-morning arrival, the second of the six sections was being set in place. When that was complete, the third piece was lifted up to the top of the tower. Mid-afternoon, we came back to watch the final section slide into place, raising the tower crane to its current height.

The tower-crane jump as seen from Ogden Slip. Photo by Daniel Schell

Two sections up, four waiting. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

The tower crane is tied into the 14th(?) floor, allowing it to grow taller with the addition of six new sections. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

I am not coming for any of their jobs. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

DuSable Park, in the foreground, will be brought to life as part of this phase of construction. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Looking north across the Chicago River to the construction site. Photo by Daniel Schell

Getting ready to grab the third section. Photo by Daniel Schell

The third section takes flight. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

And then there were three. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Section three ready to slide into place. Photo by Daniel Schell
The following photos are of the sixth and final section of the tower crane being set in place.

All sections have been lifted into place. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Section six ready to slide into place. Photo by Daniel Schell

Almost there. Photo by Daniel Schell

Section six is in place. Photo by Daniel Schell

The tower crane jump is complete. 3:30pm on Sunday, April 6. Photo by Daniel Schell
It looks like there will be glass installation in the very near future.

Glass has been delivered to the lowest residential levels. Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell

Photo by Daniel Schell
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Awesome update, this one really has me excited. Last week I saw it poking up into view from the Tribune tower/Michigan Ave bridge. I think we will all be blown away by the impact this has on the skyline from the west of the lakefront!
“I am not coming for any of their jobs” caption is hilarious! Keep the photos coming.
Wow! I am so excited as well! It’s Hopeful!
Related Midwest is actually physically building something that they said they would? I’m humbled.
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