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Thompson Center, Old Chinatown Among Chicago's Most 'Endangered' Buildings

March 2, 2016 4:57pm | Updated March 2, 2016 5:11pm

CHICAGO — The Loop's James R. Thompson Center, which Gov. Bruce Rauner is preparing to sell to a developer, is the most endangered building in Chicago, according to a new report. 

Preservation Chicago unveiled its annual list of endangered Chicago buildings Wednesday. Previous lists have included the Finkl steel site in Lincoln Park — which is also slated for redevelopment — and neon signs across Chicago.

This year's list also includes the Lakeside Center at McCormick Place and where Chinatown once was Downtown. 

But the Thompson Center, a glass dome at Clark and Randolph streets designed by Helmut Jahn, topped this year's list as Rauner prepares to sell the property to a developer. 

"It was built for the public," said Ward Miller, Preservation Chicago's president. 

Here's the 2016 endangered building list:

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