It was a multi-year effort, but construction was fully underway by 1925. When it was complete, the grand, new waterfront boulevard was named for Wacker.
South Water Market is a historic produce market in the Lower West Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Completed in 1925, the complex was designed as a ...
Feb 23, 2016 · Economist Edwin Griswold Nourse and others envisioned a grand central terminal for rail and river access for the market's fruits and vegetables.
Feb 16, 2016 · South Water Street was formerly the first street south of the main branch of the Chicago River. Along the river, goods were loaded off ships and ...
Collection summary View of South Water Street Market looking west from Dearborn Street in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Terms Governing Use and ...
To make way for a complete transformation of the waterfront, the Water Street Market ... Street (now Roosevelt Road) between Morgan Street and Racine Avenue. It ...
1015 W. 14th Place (at Sangamon Street), Chicago. A private developer, Enterprise Inc., is turning these eight terracotta buildings into residential ...
Nov 21, 2016 · In its early years, the South Water Street Market flourished along the south bank of the South Branch of the Chicago River on what is now mostly ...