A foundation and superstructure permit issued by the city on April 24 allows construction to begin on The Clifton, a five-story, 40-unit residential development at 4725 North Clifton Avenue in Uptown. Developer CEDARst Companies and general contractor Method Construction Services are the recipients of the permit, which entered the Chicago Data Portal on June 23 of last year.

Rendering of The Clifton by Hirsch MPG

Site plan by Hirsch MPG
The Clifton will occupy the south third of a surface parking lot at Clifton and Lawrence Avenues, right next to the newly-reconstructed Lawrence Red Line elevated platform. This is one of Uptown’s most entertaining locations, with the Aragon Ballroom, Riviera Theatre, and the Green Mill all within a one-block radius. Hirsch MPG is the design architect of the building, which is to include retail space and a lobby on the first floor, with the residential units occupying the four upper floors. There will be no parking in the building. The rental apartments are expected to include 12 studio units and 28 one-bedroom layouts.
The superstructure permit allows for work through the second level of the building, and includes a reported cost of an even $1 million. A permit for the remaining floors has been pending since July. CEDARst Companies secured a $7.6 million construction loan this winter, according to a report from Associated Bank.

This third of the surface parking lot at Clifton and Lawrence will be no more. Photo by Daniel Schell

The new Lawrence Red Line elevated platform is in the background. Photo by Daniel Schell

Proximity to CTA transit options, via Google Maps
Residents of The Clifton need only walk to the north end of their block to access the Lawrence Red Line platform, where eastbound and westbound Route 81 buses are also available. For north-south travel, the #36 Broadway bus stops half a block northwest at Lawrence and half a block south at Leland Avenue. Route 151 stops three blocks east on North Sheridan Road.
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What about the Uptown Theater , why is it not shown ?
It’s been shuttered for more than 50 years
Love this! Fills a gap in the urban fabric with thoughtful design.