Chicago Sun-Times

City, CTA release designs for new Damen Green Line station

- BY LUKE WILUSZ, STAFF REPORTER lwilusz@ suntimes. com | @ lukewilusz

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and city transporta­tion officialsM­onday unveiled concept drawings for a new CTA Green Line station at Damen and Lake on the NearWest Side.

The design plan was created by architectu­re firm Perkins + Will, according to a statement from the mayor’s office. The proposed building would feature a transparen­t glass facade and a glass- walled bridge connecting the inbound and outbound platforms.

The new stop is expected to fill a 1 ½ - mile gap between existing California and Ashland stops, according to the mayor’s office. It also would be close to the United Center.

“This newstate- of- the- art, multimodal transit station puts the ease of the passenger experience at the core of its design,” Chicago Department of Transporta­tion Commission­er Rebekah Scheinfeld said in the statement.

“It will allow users to seamlessly connect with buses, or to use bikes or walk to nearby destinatio­ns. It will support local neighborho­od growth as well as have the capacity to serve large crowds attending events at the United Center,” she added.

The station, initially announced in February 2017, would be the fourth new CTA station opened since Emanuel took office in 2011, according to the mayor’s office. The Morgan station, which serves the Green and Pink lines, opened in 2012; the Cermak- McCormick Place Green Line station opened in 2015; and the Washington- Wabash station in the Loop opened in 2017, serving the Pink, Green, Brown, Orange and Purple lines.

Work on the new station’s foundation is scheduled to start later this year, while constructi­on on the station house would start in the spring of 2019, officials said. The station is planned to open in 2020.

 ?? SUPPLIED PHOTOS ?? The city and CTA released this concept drawing Monday for a new Damen station on the western leg of the Green Line. The station, expected to open in 2020, will fill a gap between the California and Ashland stations.
SUPPLIED PHOTOS The city and CTA released this concept drawing Monday for a new Damen station on the western leg of the Green Line. The station, expected to open in 2020, will fill a gap between the California and Ashland stations.

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