Permits Issued For City’s First Native American Focused Affordable Development In Irving Park

Rendering of Jigzibik by Canopy Architecture + Design

A full build out permit has been issued for the mixed-use affordable housing development at 2909 W Irving Park Road in Irving Park. Located mid-block between N Richmond Street and N Francisco Avenue, the new structure would replace a vacant lot along the busy corridor. Efforts for the project are being led by Full Circle Communities and Visionary Ventures.

Rendering of Jigzibik by Canopy Architecture + Design

Dubbed Jigzibik, or Potawatomi for ‘at the river’s edge’, the new building will be the city’s first Native American focused affordable housing project. In collaboration with the Native American Advisory Council, local firm Canopy Architecture + Design worked on the design which celebrates Native culture through built form, per their website.

Rendering of unit within Jigzibik by Canopy Architecture + Design

The new structure will rise seven stories and around 80-feet in height. Its ground floor will be anchored by new office and community space for local Native American non-profits. There will also be 16 partially covered parking spaces. Above this will be 45-residential units, these will focus on larger, family-sized layouts.

Rendering of rooftop community space within Jigzibik by Canopy Architecture + Design

The building will be capped by a rooftop community space and garden, to be used for meditation, gathering, and other cultural practices. The structure will have a saw-tooth design along the streetfront that conceals balconies. It will be clad in a mix of white and blue brick that imitates a flowing river across the facade.

With permits in hand, the team can now commence construction. Permits also show that Skender Construction will serve as the project’s contractor. A timeline is currently unknown.

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5 Comments on "Permits Issued For City’s First Native American Focused Affordable Development In Irving Park"

  1. Love the design – and color as an added bonus! So different from the boxy cookie cutter buildings that are springing up everywhere. And celebrating Native American traditions in innovative ways – bravo to the teams who are making this happen.

  2. How will this project be funded?

  3. Wonderful. Great design. Nice infill. Wish there were more units for those in need.

  4. Joseph J Korom Jr | May 8, 2025 at 12:17 pm | Reply

    Nice design BUT I’d love to see some floorplans!!

    • Urbanize has em. Every bedroom comes with window access. What a concept! The layouts are quite desirable. Very similar to the better chunk of contemporary stuff you’d find in San Francisco.

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