150 E Ontario Street Nears Final Height in Streeterville

Aerial View of 150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange StudioAerial View of 150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange Studio

The Prime Group’s 28-story hotel at 150 E Ontario Street is fast approaching structural completion in the Streeterville neighborhood. Slated to join the RIU Hotels and Resorts portfolio, the 345-foot edifice will feature 388 guest accommodations, complemented by an expansive lobby and an adjoining cafe positioned at the ground floor’s southeast corner.

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange Studio

150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Designed by Lucien LaGrange Studio, the building showcases a white masonry facade, lending it a contemporary yet classically-inspired aesthetic. Architectural nuances such as terraced setbacks, a bifurcated crown embellished with prominent cornices, and evenly spaced columns add to its distinct architecture.

View of 150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange Studio

View of 150 E Ontario Street. Rendering by Lucien LaGrange Studio

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

Strategically located less than a block from Michigan Avenue, the development offers close access to various public transit options. Bus stops servicing Routes 2, 3, and 10 are situated within a block’s distance, and the CTA Red Line is accessible through an eight-minute walk southwest to Grand station.

Site Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Site Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Second Floor Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Second Floor Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Typical Guest Floor Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

Typical Guest Floor Plan for 150 E Ontario Street. Drawing by Lucien LaGrange Studio

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

150 E Ontario Street. Photo by Jack Crawford

W.E. O’Neil Construction Company is overseeing the project as the general contractor. The development is on track for completion by Q1 2024.

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10 Comments on "150 E Ontario Street Nears Final Height in Streeterville"

  1. Glad there is new construction, substantial infill, wish the classism was a bit better, and will never get over the tacky red RIU. imagine the Plaza or the Drake with such a sign….

    • Well… this is a EuroTrash project so meh.

      • Is that a sentence? Explain why “this is EuroTrash”…of you know what that means? I’m not defending the building. I find the comment incoherent without explanation.

        • Have you stayed at a RIU property? They are not trashy. Ridiculous comment.

          • It’s like the W but resort style? It’s basically an over glamorized sex hotel for Boomers and Gen X’ers. The St. Reeg or J dub are def classier.

        • ..and I find your comment overly pedantic. I just hope you don’t get to supervise any poor souls in your day-to-day gig.

  2. Chicago Architecture Fan | August 30, 2023 at 12:47 pm | Reply

    Cautiously optimistic about this one! The height really adds to the canyon effect on Ontario Street and looks awesome. The finish is meh. But the ground floor cafe + rooftop bar should add some nice energy to the area. I’m hopeful we’ll be pleasantly surprised.

    • I sympathize your cautious optimism, but my pre-construction skepticism of One Bennet turned me into a fangirl. I think that Lucien tends to have cartoonish ugly renderings that tend to outperform and actually standout in real life.

      • But One Bennet was AM Stern, not Lucien. There’s a gulf of difference between those two architects.

        • d’oh. Thanks for that correction. A gulf is correct, Stern is top notch, and that park is a masterpiece. Lucien did 2550 in Lincoln Park, and I do enjoy those row-homes on Deming, feels like I’m walking down a RH curated street.

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