A long-vacant lot just a few doors north of the 606 trail in Logan Square has been permitted for a two-unit building by the City of Chicago. 1811 North Whipple Street will be a two-story plus basement, two unit building, most likely condos based on the $720,000 reported cost. The permit application date is September 20, 2024, and it was issued on July 31 of this year.

Site context of 1811 North Whipple Street, via Google Maps
Details for the new build include a rooftop deck with guard rail, a raised rear patio, and a sunken patio in front of the building. Three surface parking spaces will be provided on the dead-end alley at the rear of the lot access from Cortland Street to the north. Michael Cox and Associates is named as the architect of record, with Gold Millennium Construction Company designated as the general contractor.

Surface parking spaces will be provided off the alley. Image via Google Street View

Nearby transit options, via Google Maps
1811 North Whipple lies directly across the street from Julia de Burgos Park, which serves as an access point to the 606. The sprawling Humboldt Park is just two blocks south., where the CTA’s Route 72 bus makes stops along North Avenue. There is a Divvy bike rack on block west at Albany Avenue. The nearest rail lines are the California And Western Blue Line stations, which are each about a mile away.
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