Chicago, Illinois, USA. A new emerging style for McDonald's restaurants is apparent in the structure that replaced a 2005 Rock N Roll McDonald's.
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A new emerging style for McDonald's restaurants is apparent in the structure that replaced a 2005 Rock N Roll McDonald's near downtown Chicago. The new design which replaces the traditional Golden Arches features steel and glass, open views and a floating interior garden. Similar designs had already been introduced internationally as well in locations such as Australia and Hong Kong. The new design also features solar roof panels, and LED lighting. Peeking above the new restaurant in the background is the city's second tallest building, the Trump International Hotel & Tower.