400 Lake Shore

400 Lake Shore
Construction site of 400 Lake Shore
General information
StatusUnder construction & Proposed
TypeResidential
Location400 North Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60611
United States
Coordinates41°53′24″N 87°36′54″W / 41.88987°N 87.61489°W / 41.88987; -87.61489
Construction started2024
Estimated completionNorth tower: 2027
South tower: TBA
OwnerRelated Midwest
Height
ArchitecturalNorth tower: 875 ft (267 m)
South tower: 765 ft (233 m)
Technical details
Floor countNorth tower: 72
South tower: 64
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
David Childs
Scott Duncan

400 Lake Shore is a skyscraper under construction in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, on the site of the previously proposed Chicago Spire development. The development is on a prominent site on the Chicago River and Lake Shore Drive at the Link Bridge. Its plan features two connected residential towers with a height of 875 feet (267 m) for the northern tower, and 765 feet (233 m) for the southern tower. The first phase of the construction also includes the long awaited landscaping and build-out of DuSable Park, as a public park for the Chicago Park District at the mouth of the Chicago River.

Related Midwest is developing the project and the lead designer is David Childs, of the architecture and urban planning firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. The project had undergone a number of revisions before its approval in 2020. Completion of the northern tower is scheduled for 2027. An official groundbreaking ceremony occurred in June 2024.