Chicago has had some of the most successful Urban projects of the century happen in its downtown. And their gorgeous too. More impressive is the fact that they gave the city more open space and made it more livable for citizens. I am of course referring to 3 park projects, the Chicago River Walk, Millennium park and Daley Park, and the conversion of Meigs Field.
First Up let's look at the conversion of Meigs Field into a park, it was an artifical island built for a the century of progress exposition that was converted to an airfield following the exposition. In 2004 due to political corruption mostly it was converted into a park when Mayor Daley ordered construction crews to demolish the airstrip due to his dislike of the noise the air field made. It was turned into a more natural setting and left to nature, to slowly erode back into the lake, here it is below
Next up is the Chicago Riverwalk which began construction in phases in 2001 with phase 1 ending construction in 2005. It began as part of a project to reconfigure wacker drive and to make the river a more inviting place. It expanded the walking space by the river, added new shops and greenery to the space. The initial phase of the Riverwalk was split into 4 distinct segments, called Confluence, Arcade, Civic and Market.







