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Features - September 2005

St. Louis Market

Gateway City Gets the Drift
Like the pilots on the Mississippi River, construction professionals in the St. Louis area are experiencing mild ups and downs as they navigate the market.
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Busch Stadium

Red Birds to Get Nest with a View
The $323 million Busch Stadium, which will be ready for Opening Day in April, will offer a new perch for St. Louis Cardinals' fans.
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St. John's Mercy Campus

Heart Hospital Stitched To Existing Buildings
A $92 million hospital project in suburban St. Louis is being called a heart hospital, but it's much more than that.
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550 W. Adams St.


Sleek New Office for USG Maximizes Rentable Space
In many respects, the steel and glass structure going up at 550 W. Adams St. in Chicago's West Loop typifies the rectangular office buildings throughout the city.
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Wisconsin Power Plant


Steel Fuels Rise of Coal-Fired Station
Some creative methods are being used to make certain that Wisconsin Public Service Corp.'s $752 million Weston Power Plant Unit 4 project in northern Wisconsin is being constructed on schedule.
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McCormick Place West


Expansion to Help Chicago Compete for Trade Shows
McCormick Place's existing 2.2 million sq. ft. of exhibit space and 360,000 sq. ft. of meeting room space make it the largest convention center in the nation, but its two biggest competitors in the trade-show business are catching up.
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