Even as other hotel and resort projects conceived and started in better times get scaled back, postponed or canceled, David Pisor is not slowing his down a bit. The founder and chief executive of the Elysian, described as an "ultraluxury" property on Chicago's Gold Coast, is working frenetically to get his 188 guest rooms - and at least some of the 52 upscale condos - up and running by the planned opening date of July 15. Hundreds of workers are swarming around the clock in the 60-story tower, laying marble floors, installing carpet and attaching fixtures to the rooms, spa and restaurants.

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