Construction nearly complete on three new residential units at 2019 South Throop Street

2019 South Throop Street constructionThese three new dwelling units are nearly finished at 2019 South Throop Street in Pilsen. Photo by Daniel Schell

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.

2019 South Throop Street construction

One of Pilsen’s great murals is on the building next door. Photo by Daniel Schell

2019 South Throop Street construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

2019 South Throop Street construction

From the alley. Photo by Daniel Schell

2019 South Throop Street construction

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.

From the alley. Photo by Daniel Schell

The lot at 2019 South Throop, before improvements. Via Google Street View

From the alley. Photo by Daniel Schell

New construction permit issued 01/16/2024, via Chicago Data Portal

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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2 Comments on "Construction nearly complete on three new residential units at 2019 South Throop Street"

  1. Wish the windows had a little articulation. It’s not costly but makes a huge aesthetic difference.

  2. So awful that history is being destroyed.The charm of the neighborhoods are disappearing.

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