Riverline Is Underway, As Pile Driving Begins At 1010 South Wells In South Loop

1010 South Wells Riverline constructionWith piles being driven at 1010 South Wells Street, Riverline is officially underway along the South Branch. Photo by Daniel Schell

The first piles were driven into the ground at 1010 South Wells Street in the South Loop on Thursday, marking the beginning of the Riverline residential development. Eschewing caissons, those piles will provide the foundation for this 21-story, 386-unit building from CMK Properties. 1010 South Wells is the first, and northernmost, parcel to be developed for the multi-structure plan.

Rendering of 1010 South Wells Street by Gensler

Rendering of 1010 South Wells Street by Gensler

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

The endangered, ruggedly handsome Union Station Power House watches from the background. Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

Brandts Build is the general contractor here, with Goebel Forming as the concrete contractor. They’re working on a design from Gensler, which means this the exact same team responsible for 1717 Michigan, also in the South Loop. The permit to get started here was issued by the city on November 22 of last year.

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

The building site, located next to the South Branch of the Chicago River across from the Union Station Power House, sits next to the Roosevelt Collection and the British International School of Chicago along Wells Street. It will add 2,900 square feet of retail space, 182 parking stalls, and all the amenities and modern finishes we’ve come to expect from Chicago’s new residential developments. Riverline will also extend the Chicago Riverwalk along the South Branch from River City to Roosevelt Road.

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

1010 South Wells Street Riverline construction

Photo by Daniel Schell

Residents of Riverline and 1010 South Wells are surrounded by transit options. They’ll live just three blocks south of the LaSalle Street Metra station and its Rock Island Line trains, while the LaSalle Blue Line subway station and Lasalle/Van Buren Loop (Brown/Purple/Green/Orange/Pink) elevated platform are less than a block farther north. Stops for Routes 12, 18, 24, and 62 CTA buses are within a three-block walk. The Roosevelt Red/Green/Orange elevated/subway station is about three-quarters of a mile southeast, and the Harrison Red Line subway station the same distance northeast.

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2 Comments on "Riverline Is Underway, As Pile Driving Begins At 1010 South Wells In South Loop"

  1. It’s going well, the location for this type of residential is simple

  2. Looks nice. I like the mix of townhomes along the mid-rises. Will be very cute to look at from the architecture cruises.

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