A project team has been selected for a $104-million project to renovate the historic 1881-era Hotel Florence on Chicago’s Southside, along with its annex, portions of the Pullman Car Works building and surrounding grounds under a novel P3 delivery agreement. The project is planned to convert the long-vacant landmark, described by Preservation Chicago as a "red brick collossus," into a boutique hotel, dining destination and cultural and performing arts hub. The building team includes contractor Skender Construction, architect Farr Associates, historic preservation consulting firm Ramsey Historic Consultants, landscape architect Site Design Group, civil engineer TERRA Engineering and Wiss, Janey, Elster Associates, which will handle engineering and building envelope. Private investment led by Chicago-based developer Celadon Construction Corp.…