A permit was approved this past week for a new two-story residential building at 2034 W 21st Place in the Lower West Side neighborhood. The owner is listed as Francis King, and the current plans indicate this project will yield three total dwelling units. The building will feature a finished basement, a rooftop deck with a stair enclosure, and a rear two-story porch. Per plans, the project will also feature a parking pad. The planned structure will replace a vacant lot.
Eduard Livanu is listed as the architect of record. At the time of this writing, no drawings or renderings have been disclosed. However, the plans indicate masonry contractors.
Future residents can readily access the CTA L Pink line at the Damen station which is a three-minute walk north. The closest bus service available is Route 21 which can be found at the Cermak & Hoyne stop via a two-minute walk southwest. There is an abundance of retail and dining options minutes away from the planned project along 18th Street.
Turin Homes will act as the general contractor for the $500,000 construction. A full timeline and an anticipated completion date have not yet been revealed.
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