622 W Willow Street Wraps Up Construction in Old Town

622 W Willow Street622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

Final facade work is wrapping up for Cashel Home‘s four-story residential building at 622 W Willow Street in Old Town.

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

The construction will provide a total of five condominiums, as well as a rooftop deck and stair enclosure, a basement level, and fireplaces within the units. Listed units shown on the developer’s website each contain three bedrooms and 2.5 baths, ranging in price from $1.2 million to $1.45 million.

622 W Willow Street

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

622 W Willow Street

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

The design by 360 Design Studio involves a beige-toned brick and limestone facade, along with expansive windows with dark metal trimming.

622 W Willow Street

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

Parking will provide a detached garage with five total spaces, as well as access to various public transportation options within the vicinity. Closest bus access can be found via a four-minute walk west to Halsted & Willow, with service for Route 8. Additional bus service lies a five-minute walk south to North Ave & Larrabee, with service for Routes 9 and 72.

622 W Willow Street

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

Those looking to board the CTA L can find Red Line service at North/Clybourn station via a nine-minute walk south. The Brown and Purple Lines can also be found at Sedgwick station via an 11-minute walk southeast.

622 W Willow Street

622 W Willow Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

Cashel Development LLC is also serving as general contractor, with move-ins now imminent.

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3 Comments on "622 W Willow Street Wraps Up Construction in Old Town"

  1. Exterior fire escape? Looks odd.

  2. Matthew Sheridan | September 13, 2021 at 1:44 pm | Reply

    I agree completely with J above. Also- for over a million dollars, bedrooms facing brick walls and basement living quarters seem like a stretch.

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