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Chicago, IL - Sears Tower: New Glass 'ledges' Lead To High Anxiety

Published on:   Jul 02, 2009 at 09:40 AM
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 Kids gaze down from The Ledge at the Sears Tower in Chicago. This enclosed glass ledge juts out from the 103rd floor of Sears Tower, which is the tallest building in the Western Hempisphere. (Tribune photo by Josa M. Osorio July 1, 2009)
Kids gaze down from The Ledge at the Sears Tower in Chicago. This enclosed glass ledge juts out from the 103rd floor of Sears Tower, which is the tallest building in the Western Hempisphere. (Tribune photo by Josa M. Osorio July 1, 2009)
Chicago, IL - Visitors to the Sears Tower's new glass balconies all seem to agree: The first step is the hardest.

The balconies are suspended 1,353 feet in the air and jut out four feet from the building's 103rd floor Skydeck. Their transparent walls, floor and ceiling leave visitors with the impression they're floating over the city.

"It's like walking on ice," said Margaret Kemp, of Bishop, Calif., who said her heart was still pounding even after stepping away from the balcony. "That first step you take — 'am I going down?'"

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Kemp was among the visitors who got a sneak preview of the balconies Wednesday. "The Ledge," as the balconies have been nicknamed, open to the public Thursday. Visitors are treated to unobstructed views of Chicago from the building's west side and a heart-stopping vista of the street and Chicago River below — for those brave enough to look straight down.

Kids look through the glass floor of The Ledge, a five-sided glass box 1,353 feet (412 meters) above the street in Chicago July 1, 2009. The Ledge is part of Skydeck Chicago on the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower. It opens to the public on July 2.
Kids look through the glass floor of The Ledge, a five-sided glass box 1,353 feet (412 meters) above the street in Chicago July 1, 2009. The Ledge is part of Skydeck Chicago on the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower. It opens to the public on July 2.

John Huston, one of the property owners of the Sears Tower, even admitted to getting "a little queasy" the first time he ventured out. But 30 or 40 trips later, he's got the hang of it.

"The Sears Tower has always been about superlatives — tallest, largest, most iconic," he said. "Today is also about superlatives. Today, we present you with 'the Ledge,' the world's most awesome view, the world's most precipitous view, the view with the most wow in the world."

The balconies can hold five tons, and the glass is an inch-and-a-half thick, officials said. Sears Tower officials have said the inspiration for the balconies came from the hundreds of forehead prints visitors left behind on Skydeck windows every week. Now, staff will have a new glass surface to clean: floors.

"It's very scary, but at the same time it's very cool," said Chanti Lawrence of Atlanta, adding that she's made her first step toward overcoming her fear of heights.

Adam Kane, 10, of Alton, Ill., rushed to the ledge with his friends and siblings, and they each eagerly pressed their faces to the glass bottom.

"Look at all those tiny things that are usually huge," Adam said.

The balconies are just one of the big changes coming to the Sears Tower. The building's name will change to Willis Tower later this summer. Last week, officials announced a 5-year, $350 million green renovation complete with wind turbines, roof gardens and solar panels.

With the ledge, visitors like Kemp said the nation's tallest building has succeeded in creating something they've never seen before.

"I had to live 70 years for a thrill like this," she said.


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 Jul 02, 2009 at 10:26 AM A Says:

Just looking at the pictures has set off my acrophobia.

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 10:59 AM The Truth Says:

My heart is pounding just looking at it!
I cant wait to book my ticket to Chicago!

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 11:15 AM Anonymous Says:

bldg is or was recently owned by Jews who support Torah causes - Chetrit and Moinian families

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 11:05 AM Anonymous Says:

I'm man enough to admit it . I couldnt do it.
And if you think this one is bad , try the glass walkway at the Grand Canyon..

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 11:57 AM midwest Says:

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Anonymous Says:

bldg is or was recently owned by Jews who support Torah causes - Chetrit and Moinian families

Dont forget about all the Chicago investors that are frum. Place aint doing well. Have had cash calls already and they renamed the building for free to get a below average rent for a large tennat. Welcome to the Willis Tower!!

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 11:52 AM Yehudala Says:

When I was a kid maybe (don't know of the consequence ) but me at 20 no way!

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 12:47 PM Anonymous Says:

that looks terrifying

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 12:45 PM 2frum4U Says:

people that live in glass houses,

should get dressed in the basement

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 03:43 PM the money Says:

how much does it cost to get in?

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 03:33 PM Gilbert Says:

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midwest Says:

Dont forget about all the Chicago investors that are frum. Place aint doing well. Have had cash calls already and they renamed the building for free to get a below average rent for a large tennat. Welcome to the Willis Tower!!

the Building is doing alot better then people like to say it is I have money invested in the building and their was very good reasoning in renaming the building Willis

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 02:58 PM Anonymous Says:

I went to the CN Tower in Toronto once and walked on the glass floor there - it's probably about the same height. Once is plenty!

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 05:05 PM Anonymous Says:

this looks worse than cn towers...anyway Chicago is boring place therefore im happy they added this attraction......anyone got any other suggestion??? i might be visiting chi-town in a few weeks

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 08:36 PM Too much cleaning Says:

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2frum4U Says:

people that live in glass houses,

should get dressed in the basement

"People who live in glass houses,
also need a lot of Windex"

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 Jul 02, 2009 at 08:28 PM Mendel Says:

Don't forget to visit MetroKlub in the Crowne Plaza Chicago Metro. It is the only kosher restaurant downtown and about 10 blocks from the Sears tower. I think it is only opened for lunch from 11-3 on Monday thru Thursday though.

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 Jul 03, 2009 at 11:41 AM Been there Says:

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Anonymous Says:

I went to the CN Tower in Toronto once and walked on the glass floor there - it's probably about the same height. Once is plenty!

I've been to both (not recently). The CN is much higher; this whole article seems like a publicity ad for the Sears Tower.

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 Jul 05, 2009 at 12:53 AM Rochel Says:

just looking at the Sears Tower from the ground is scary, because you know that if it breaks you have no chance to survive, OMG, I think I'd have a heart attack for being suspended in the air like this

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 Jul 05, 2009 at 11:11 PM Rochel Says:

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Anonymous Says:

this looks worse than cn towers...anyway Chicago is boring place therefore im happy they added this attraction......anyone got any other suggestion??? i might be visiting chi-town in a few weeks

boring ?????????
then you didn't go to the right places ;)

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