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  2. A. Finkl & Sons Steel - Wikipedia

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    A. Finkl & Sons Steel or Finkl Steel is a steel mill that operates in the South Side of Chicago (previously the Near North Side) [1] and has been in business since 1879 [2] or 1880. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History

  3. Lincoln Yards (development) - Wikipedia

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    Panorama of the Old Finkl Steel Plant in 2015. A. Finkl & Sons Steel operated a mill along a roughly 22-acre lot along the eastern portion of the Chicago River in the Lincoln Park neighborhood from 1902 until it was demolished in 2012. [2] The Lincoln Park location was Chicago's oldest steel mill. [3]

  4. Lincoln Park, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    A. Finkl & Sons Steel operated on the west side of Lincoln park along an approximately 22-acre lot by the Chicago River for 113 years. The site is now vacant and is the site of the proposed Lincoln Yards project.

  5. Swiss Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, most of the operative parts of the parent company Schmolz + Bickenbach KG were integrated into Swiss Steel AG and renamed to Schmolz + Bickenbach AG. In 2007, the Swiss subsidiary, Von Moos Stahl, was then renamed Swiss Steel. At the beginning of February 2007, the American A. Finkl & Sons Group, based in Chicago, was purchased. With ...

  6. Category : Ironworks and steel mills in the United States

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    A. Finkl & Sons Steel; Antrim Iron Company; Atlanta Machine Works; Atlantic Steel; B. ... Kansas City Bolt and Nut Company plant; King's Creek Furnace Site (38CK71)

  7. Category:Manufacturing companies based in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Biking past A. Finkl & Sons Steel (10746709583).jpg

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  9. Joseph Claude Sinel - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Claude Sinel (27 September 1889 – 27 January 1975) also known as Jo Sinel or "Auckland Jo", was a pioneering New-Zealand-born American industrial designer.Referred to in his lifetime and since as the father of American industrial design, [14] [15] [16] he established what many regarded as the country's first industrial design practice.