Both Phases of Alcove Wicker Park Now Complete at 1648 W Division Street

Alcove Wicker Park (townhomes on right)Alcove Wicker Park (townhomes on right). Rendering by Hirsch MPG

Construction is now complete for Vermillion Development‘s Alcove Wicker Park, a 55-unit residential development located at 1648 W Division Street in Wicker Park. Plans include a seven-story condominium building with 43 units, as well as a second-phase row of 12 connected townhomes.

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

Alcove Wicker Park unit interior

Alcove Wicker Park unit interior. Photo by @properties

Within the condo building, layouts range from two- to four-bedrooms and span between 1,365 and 2,430 square feet. Select units are dual-level, while all units come with private outdoor space. According to a press release by @Properties Development Group, each condominium features nine-foot-tall ceilings, five-foot-wide plank flooring in the main living areas, as well as Viking appliances and designer Copatlife cabinetry in the kitchens. The press release also mentioned that the larger three- and four-bedroom units will begin at $800,000, with deeded garage parking for $37,500.

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

The second-phase townhome listings vary between 2,895 and 3,430 square feet, and occupy four floors each. These units will come with integrated two-car garage and private roof decks. Prices begin at $1,130,000 and will see move-ins on a staggered basis throughout the rest of the summer.

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

Hirsch MPG Architecture is behind the design for the townhomes and the condo building, which both integrate a mix of brick, cement board paneling, and metal window accents. These buildings are nestled around a central courtyard space. “When you enter the courtyard from Division, you really get the sense that this is a true oasis in the heart of bustling Wicker Park,” said Kerry Dickson, managing director at Vermillion Development.

Alcove Wicker Park

Alcove Wicker Park. Photo by Jack Crawford

The trapezoidal-shaped site is a two-minute walk west from the three-point intersection of Division, Ashland, & Milwaukee. This transit nucleus hosts bus stops for Routes 9, X9, 56, and 70, as well as the underground Division station, with service for the CTA L Blue Line.

Precision Excavation and Demolition has served as general contractor. As of now, interested buyers can view a three-bedroom, 1,860-square-foot model condominium residence.

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