Gibson-Giampa said those buying residences in the redeveloped Tribune Tower have 56 floor plans to choose from, including Wolf appliances, custom cabinetry, kitchen galley workstations and marble bathrooms. The Tower Residences has a private dog park and space for retail on the first floor. What used to be the cafeteria space that nourished journalists through the years is now a posh lobby of grays, whites, blacks and silver and gold that takes one from the new lobby on Illinois Street in the north wing of the building to the more historic lobby on Michigan Avenue. The cacophony of footsteps and voices in the historic lobby has been exchanged for a quieter environment since the building was renovated from newsgathering operations to one-to four-bedroom residences for sale from $900,000 to over $8 million.
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