Foundation work has begun for six apartments at 1624 N Damen Avenue in Wicker Park

1624 N Damen Avenue constructionRendering of 1624 N Damen Avenue from Mavrek Development

A four-story, six-unit apartment building has begun construction at 1624 N Damen Avenue in the Wicker Park neighborhood. The full building permit, issued June 27 of this year and assigned to 1628 N Damen, calls for retail space at ground level. Balconies at the front and rear of the building, designed by 360 Design Studio, are also included on the permit. No parking spaces are mentioned.

1624 N Damen Avenue construction

Excavation and foundation work at 1624 N Damen Avenue. Photo by Daniel Schell

1624 N Damen Avenue construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1624 N Damen Avenue construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

Mavrek Development is both general contractor and developer for 1624 N Damen Avenue. The apartment building fills in an empty lot that had been vacant for a considerable amount of time. Mavrek’s website indicates units will be available for rent in 2025.

1624 N Damen Avenue construction

1624 N Damen Avenue from the alley. Via Google Street View

1624 N Damen Avenue construction

Wet permit at the 1624 N Damen Avenue construction site. Photo by Daniel Schell

Two blocks south of the apartment building is the Damen/Milwaukee/North six-point intersection. Here, residents can access bus service for Routes 50, 56, and 72, as well as the Damen Blue Line station.

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7 Comments on "Foundation work has begun for six apartments at 1624 N Damen Avenue in Wicker Park"

  1. Density is fine, I want another floor or two -but this is a lacking facade

  2. What is with developers adding fat foreheads to buildings? Would it kill them to add a simple cornice?

  3. Richard Is Right | July 16, 2024 at 10:13 am | Reply

    It would be great to hyperlink the word “permit” in your stories, which would take the reader to the Cook county website

  4. Noo, they changed it again! Those windows look far too small and the parapet is out of proportion. Why couldn’t they leave a good thing alone.

    • Agreed, the last iteration (posted Jan 31 on Urbanize) was better, unless YIMBY is using an old rendering?

      • Nevermind, Urbanize posted this same rendering today. Looks like we got a slight downgrade, but maybe the final product will look better.

  5. Nice enough looking piece
    Its inoffensive which is more than can be said for many similar such structures going up lately

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