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GLASS O’HARE OASIS ON TRI- STATE COMING DOWN IN LATE 2018

- — Marni Pyke

Better savor that latte and broccoli beef now. Later this year, the glassframe­d O’Hare Oasis on the Tri- State will become the second Illinois tollway reststop to disappear.

Officials this month should finalize a settlement agreement with the lease holders of the oasis prior to demolishin­g it. The agency is widening the Tri- State Tollway ( I- 294) and needs to remove the glass pavilion over the eight lanes to accommodat­e more.

The gas stations and 7- Eleven shops are expected to remain in place, officials said at a Thursday finance committee meeting.

The tollway also intends to take down the Hinsdale Oasis’ glass pavilion to make way for Tri- State improvemen­ts later; the village of Hinsdale had objected to the move because it would mean significan­t losses in sales tax.

Chief Engineer Paul Kovacs said the tollway was working with the village of Schiller Park, where the O’Hare Oasis is located, on options for commercial developmen­t.

The tollway demolished the Des Plaines oasis pavilion in 2014 when it widened the Jane Addams Tollway ( I90) but kept the gas stations and convenienc­e stores.

That project cost $ 4.8 million to remove the structure and improve parking. The tollway also paid leaseholde­r SFI Chicago Tollway LLC $ 9.3 million for terminatio­n costs.

Removing the glass and support beams over an active toll road is an intricate job

With the Des Plaines oasis, workers used a thick, mesh curtain wall intended to catch debris from landing on the Jane Addams.

“The Tri- State carries more traffic than I- 90 but it’s all the same level of difficulty,” Kovacs said.

The glass will be removed from the inside of the structure and officials now say all lanes will stay open during the process, which will likely occur in off- peak hours.

The O’Hare Oasis, like the one in Des Plaines, was built in the 1950s and became a destinatio­n point for travelers with a popular Fred Harvey restaurant. Now its retailers include Panda Express, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Travel Mart, Auntie Anne’s pretzels and others.

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DAILY HERALD FILE The O’Hare Oasis glass pavilion over the Tri- State Tollway will come down later this year.
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Long Grove's iconic covered bridge BOB SUSNJARA/ DAILY HERALD

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