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CHICAGO (CBS)-- Once upon a time ... The views at places like the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center were glorious, and the experience was equally frightening and exhilarating.
France-based Magnicity’s 360 Chicago is expanding its observation deck to include the 95th and 96th floors of 875 North ...
Chicago has unveiled its plans to redevelop the 94th, 95th and 96th floors of the former John Hancock building. ABC7 got an ...
“Tilt,” the new attraction coming to the John Hancock building ... It’s part of a rebranded effort by Hancock’s observatory, which is being renamed “360 Chicago.” ...
Now the operators of 360 Chicago (formerly the John Hancock Observatory) are offering thrill-seekers a view of the city that is slightly askew. A new attraction called Tilt allows groups of eight ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --The "Ledge" at Willis Tower has a new rival for skyscraper thrills in Chicago. The Hancock Center ... up in the air. John Peronto, a structural engineer on the Tilt, said the ...
The vertigo-inducing bay near the top of the John Hancock Center protrudes from the side of the building and provides ... and Brendan Reilly (42nd); 360 Chicago general manager Nichole Williamson ...
Chicago's John Hancock Building is putting a new slant on observation decks with the introduction of Tilt, a glass-and-steel ... The attraction, operated by 360 Chicago (formerly the John Hancock ...
Chicago will transform the building's 94th and 95th floors into a multilevel observation deck, while the 96th floor will become a private events area.
The iconic 360 Chicago observation deck is set to undergo a major transformation, with plans to expand its footprint in one ...
360 Chicago—formerly the John Hancock Observatory—unveiled Tilt on Thursday ... The Ledge at Willis Tower offers a similar high-up experience. Here’s a look at how the two stack up by ...