Mixed-Use Project Approved At 4225 West Madison Street In West Garfield Park

4225 West Madison Street, via Google Maps4225 West Madison Street, via Google Maps
The City of Chicago has issued permits for a new construction project at 4225 West Madison Street in West Garfield Park. The project, when complete, promises a mixed-use development that will combine commercial and residential spaces. According to the permit issued by the city, the masonry building will stand three-stories tall and span 8,844 square feet.
The ground floor of the building will house a commercial unit dedicated to animal services, including a boarding kennel, sales, and grooming. Above this commercial space, the development will feature eight dwelling units, each with front balconies. In addition, the project will include a canopy and five rear parking spaces.  Plans were designed by architect Hemal Purohit with BLDG PROJECTS.
With a reported cost of $2.2 million, the development is being undertaken by property owner John Gardner. The total permit fees for the new construction project amount to $6,957, covering building, zoning, and other applicable charges.
When complete, 4225 West Madison Street will be located steps from stops for the 20 bus line. Beyond that, the property will be a short walk from the Pulaski CTA Station, which services the Green Line.

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1 Comment on "Mixed-Use Project Approved At 4225 West Madison Street In West Garfield Park"

  1. It’s wonderful to see investment come to Madison St!

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