PROJECT – CHICAGO FIRE FC STADIUM USA
Architect – Gensler
Builder – Pepper Construction, GMA Construction Group and All Construction Group Opens – 2028
Chicago Fire FC’s new open-air stadium will seat more than 22,000 fans and feature a natural grass playing surface, 360-degree viewing, a dedicated supporters’ section and premium hospitality offerings. Levy has been selected as the official F&B partner of the venue and will work closely with the Chicago Fire team over the coming years to create a program that emphasizes local flavors and the authentic culinary stories that define Chicago.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, TAIPEI TAIWAN Architect – RSHP
Builder – Yuan Lih Construction Co., Ltd. Opens – 2027
BISHOFTU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ETHIOPIA
Architect – Zaha Hadid Architects Builder – Beijing Urban Construction Group (Enabling works)
China Communications Construction Company (Infrastructure) Opens – 2030
Serving Ethiopian Airlines, BIA will be the largest aviation infrastructure project in Africa’s history. With up to 80% of passengers set to be in transit between destinations, its facilities will have a strong focus on transfers, including an airside hotel and a variety of dining and entertainment facilities.
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Located directly opposite Taipei 101, one of the most iconic skyscrapers in Asia and one of the tallest towers in the world, the new Four Seasons in Taipei will feature around 260 rooms, with the highest floors offering wraparound views of the city and mountain ranges on the horizon. Dining venues at the hotel will include a high-end Chinese restaurant, destination bar, specialty restaurant, all- day restaurant, pool bar and lobby lounge.
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ATLASSIAN, DEXUS, SHOP ARCHITECTS, BVN / BVLGARI HOTELS & RESORTS / FOSTER + PARTNERS / PANYNJ WORLDWIDE
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