I’ve lived here for 5 ½ years now and I still love it. About six years ago, I was downtown walking by these goofy buildings and, on a whim, decided to see what the apartments looked like and asked to see one. The leasing agent showed five of them to me and I signed a lease soon after.
I get to live in a true Chicago landmark. Whenever anyone asks where I live, they always smile when I tell them.
“Are the apartments really wedge-shaped?” they ask.
Yes, a little bit, but not as much as you’d think.
A realtor friend of mine has recently been encouraging me to buy a condo. I’d really like a two-bedroom place but there’s no way I could afford the half-million dollar price tag for one at my beloved Marina Towers. I don’t want to give up living here either. My studio apartment on the 50th floor suits me fine.
This place looks like a 1960s comic book rendition of futuristic housing. One can practically envision George Jetson and Astro flying their space-car onto one of the balconies. I don’t want to give up my comic-book apartment, especially to live in a normal, non-descript two bedroom condo. No way.
Oh, check this out. Here are two 10-minute films of Marina City being built during the early sixties. Be sure to check out the stylish clothes in second video. (I love the soundtracks to these films - - they’re a hoot.)
Here are some photos I’ve taken through the years:
From my balcony:
From the roof. (That tall building is where I work)
A night view from the balcony:
A Chicago winter is pretty brutal out on the balcony:
And a summer thunderstorm can be pretty rambunctious:
An artsy black & white view:
Happy 50th anniversary, Marina City!
I love the B&W one.
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They really are the coolest looking buildings and I love the pics you take from the balcony. I thinks that's how I first found your blog!
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