Construction progress is nearly complete for three new residential units within a three-story building at 2019 South Throop Street in Pilsen. The City of Chicago issued a permit for the development on January 16 of this year. It replaces a long-vacant lot that sold in 2023 for $230,000, according to Redfin. A Chicago-based LLC is building the residences.
The building will include a basement and a rooftop deck. There are steel decks for all three levels at the rear of the building, connected by exterior steel stairways. There will be one parking space per unit on a concrete pad in the back, accessed from an alley off 21st Street. Pavlovcik Architecture designed the building; Lukaven Development is the general contractor.
Residents of 2019 South Throop Street will be within a two-block walk of bus service for CTA Routes 21 and 60.
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Wish the windows had a little articulation. It’s not costly but makes a huge aesthetic difference.
So awful that history is being destroyed.The charm of the neighborhoods are disappearing.