The 601W Cos Wants to Add Observatory to Aon Center. View count: + News. The Aon Center delayed construction to provide more time for a potential treatment or cure for the coronavirus and to see if any plans needed to be redesigned, said Amato of real estate company Jones Lang LaSalle.

A rendering of the Aon Center’s roof from 2018, where the 1,100-plus foot elevator will terminate. November 10, 2015 Chuck Sudo, Bisnow Chicago Chicago Office. (Courtesy 601W Companies) Aon Center property owner 601W Cos. and tourist attraction operator Legends plan to begin work on the observatory in the second quarter of 2021, further delaying the opening date, the Chicago Tribune reported. Aon Center property owner 601W Cos. and tourist attraction operator Legends plan to begin work on the observatory in the second quarter of 2021, further delaying the …

The Aon Center Observatory will also include a lounge, restaurant and special event space. Scammers cashing in on unemployment claims. Chicago Office. The Chicago Tribune reports that the Aon Center property owner 601W Cos. and tourist attraction operator Legends plan to begin work on the observatory in the second quarter of … An alderman's blessing puts the skyscraper’s owner closer to adding a high-profile tourist attraction atop the city’s third-tallest tower. Aon Center observatory takes a step forward. Aon Center observatory and glass elevator preparing to break ground in 2020 Jay Koziarz.

The USD 185 project is expected to open in 2023, said building general manager Matthew Amato. 2/10/2020. “It involves putting a lot of people into elevators to get them to the observatory, which isn´t possible right now,” Amato said. The glass-bottomed rocker is also visible.