[4] In 2007, the city of Naperville took over maintenance of the structure and also added unfinished parts, including installing an elevator.
It was at first proposed to last at least 100 years, however it was not expected that the concrete could not hold up well and that the steel support would corrode.
[4] After conducting tests and inspection at the cost of $50,000, an estimated $3 million is required to repair the structure,[7] or $660 thousand to demolish it.
[8] In February 2020, it was decided through a unanimous decision to repair and continue maintaining the tower for $1.5 million.
[9] Starting in the spring of 2021, StruxC-MC, LLC began work to fix corroded structural steel, cracked concrete and other issues discovered with the 160-foot-tall Moser Tower.