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Lean Out: 360 Chicago Unveils 'Tilt' At John Hancock Center. May 7, 2014 / 1:58 PM CDT / CBS Chicago ... In the 1990s, the CN Tower in Toronto built a glass floor on its observation deck.
Ribbon-Cutting for Hancock's TILT Scheduled for Today Attraction near top of Chicago's John Hancock Center opens to the public on Saturday Published May 8, 2014 • Updated on May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am ...
NOPE. “Tilt,” the new attraction coming to the John Hancock building that promises to angle users over the city, has a preview video, and it looks as terrifying as it sounds. It’s part of a ...
The view from the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center is already breathtaking, allowing visitors to see as far as 55 miles on a clear, sunny day. Now the operators of 360 Chicago (formerly the ...
The "Ledge" at Willis Tower has a new rival for skyscraper thrills in Chicago. The Hancock Center has its own gravity-defying feature, "Tilt," which lets visitors lean out over the edge of its ...
Chicago's John Hancock Building is putting a new slant on observation decks with the introduction of Tilt, a glass-and-steel enclosure that, as the name implies, angles to give visitors downward ...
The observatory at the John Hancock building will change the way visitors look at the city. ... John Hancock observatory to Tilt, 360 Chicago says. kfsn. By ABC30. Friday, March 14, 2014.
If being dipped over the city with nothing but a pane of glass stopping your 1,000-foot fall toward the pavement sounds appealing, you’re in luck.360 Chicago—formerly the John Hancock ...
360 Chicago has unveiled its plans to redevelop the top floors of the former John Hancock building. The 95th and 96th floors have been vacant since the 2023 closure of The Signature Room restaurant.
360 Chicago has unveiled its plans to redevelop the 94th, 95th and 96th floors of the former John Hancock building. ABC7 got an inside look of the three-story observation deck coming to the public ...