Further Details Revealed For 2800 North Sheridan Road In Lake View

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Additional details have been revealed for the upcoming mixed-use development at 2800 North Sheridan Road in Lake View. Sitting on the corner of West Diversey Parkway and along the northern edge of the neighborhood’s namesake park, the proposal has been in the works since late last year and is set to replace an existing medical office building and its parking lot.

Site context map of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Existing view of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Developer Continuum has been working with local architecture firm Antunovich Associates on the design of the curved tower, which would bring much-needed density to the supply-constricted area. The project would rise 24 stories and 281 feet tall, in line with the two towers across the street and shorter than many of the surrounding high-rises.

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Context rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Plans call for two separate structures connected via a skybridge on the second floor, spanning the alley that splits the two lots. The northern portion, where the current parking lot sits, would become a three-story, 150-space parking garage with a ground-floor bike parking room and lounge. The southern lot at the street corner would hold the aforementioned tower.

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

This would be anchored by a fully occupied two-story podium with 10,559 square feet of divisible retail space along the street front, as well as a recessed entry lobby. The second floor would contain 8,600 square feet of amenity space, along with a small terrace and a few units. Above this would rise the residential tower, made up of three cascading masses.

Floor plans of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

In total, the building would hold 303 units, made up of 54 studios, 36 convertibles, 154 one-bedrooms, 47 two-bedrooms, and 12 three-bedroom layouts. Of those, 60 would be considered affordable. While select units along the building’s corners would have balconies, all residents would have access to a rooftop amenity level and outdoor deck with a pool.

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Rendering of 2800 N Sheridan by Antunovich Associates

Similar to other projects from Antunovich, the tower would be predominantly clad in a slightly reflective glass curtain wall and accented by a black metal panel grid, with the podium and garage utilizing a dark brick facade. The team will now need to gain aldermanic approval — as the local alderperson is currently collecting feedback — prior to seeking city approval for rezoning. No timeline is currently known.

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10 Comments on "Further Details Revealed For 2800 North Sheridan Road In Lake View"

  1. Steve River North | February 28, 2026 at 8:44 am | Reply

    Looks good. Really curious what a bike parking/lounge is.

  2. Great improvement for that area.

  3. A second tower would be a much better use of the north portion of the lot . Additional added density better serves the city .

    • Agreed. I’d be in favor of a simple rule: you can’t put in more parking for a new building than a previous parking lot provided. Cars get cheaper housing across this city than humans do and it’s really frustrating. Not only a Chicago problem, but I’d love it if we worked on solving it here.

  4. This is a one of a kind site/location – so prominent. The architecture could be more profound.

  5. Yet another proposal that mirrors the height of the building next to it. A lot of potential is being wasted here. It’s never happening anyway so oh well.

  6. Joseph J Korom Jr | February 28, 2026 at 10:35 am | Reply

    What is a “convertible”?

  7. @SteveRiverNorth since the residential lobby is recessed into the retail level, I imagine it’s a street side waiting room of sorts? for Uber/Lyft riders?

  8. Steve River North: since the residential lobby is recessed into the retail level, I imagine it’s a street side waiting room of sorts? for Uber/Lyft riders?

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