
A street crane prepares to take down the tower crane at 171 Aberdeen in the West Loop Friday morning.
The last Friday of May was also the last day the tower crane at 171 Aberdeen stood above the West Loop. A crew started bright and early in the morning bringing the crane down, making the West Loop American Flag, Tower Crane, and Water Tank photo opp much more difficult.
171 Aberdeen (165 N Aberdeen now?) is a mixed-use building from MCZ Development, delivering 90 residential units, with 40,000 square feet of office space and 15,000 square feet of retail space, plus 130 parking spots, to the neighborhood. Novak Construction is the GC. Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture the designer.
- When that second crane shows up, you know your tower crane’s doomed.
- Removing counterweights.
- Removing counterweights.
- Your jobs are safe from me.
- No better place to hang out on a Friday of a holiday weekend.
- Prepping the end section of the jib.
- That’s crooked.
- We have separation.
- Down comes the first jib section. Watch out for that L train.
- Stubby crane.