97°F
weather icon Clear

Cracks appear on Willis Tower glass ledge under visiting family’s feet

CHICAGO — Officials at Chicago’s Willis Tower say the popular tourist attraction is safe, even though a glass ledge jutting from the building’s 103rd floor appeared to crack beneath the feet of a visiting family.

The see-through glass bays are known as The Ledge and extend about four feet from the building, which was once called the Sears Tower.

Officials say the family wasn’t in danger when the cracks appeared Wednesday on a glass enclosure.

In a statement Thursday, Willis Tower says a protective coating covering the glass surface cracked, not the glass itself. They say the cracks don’t affect the “structural integrity” of the ledge, which is designed to occasionally crack.

The ledges have proven to be a popular — if a frightening — experience since they opened in 2009.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Presidential election in Nevada — PHOTOS

A selection of images from Review-Journal photographer LE Baskow of scenes from the 2024 presidential election in Las Vegas.

Dropicana road closures — MAP

Tropicana Avenue will be closed between Dean Martin Drive and New York-New York through 5 a.m. on Tuesday.

The Sphere – Everything you need to know

Las Vegas’ newest cutting-edge arena is ready to debut on the Strip. Here’s everything you need to know about the Sphere, inside and out.

MORE STORIES