First Two Of Three-Flat Trio Approved On 3000 Block Of West Lexington Street In East Garfield Park

West Lexington Street three-flats permitted3009-3015 West Lexington Street, via Google maps

The first two permits have been issued for three three-flat residential buildings on the 3000 block of West Lexington Street in the East Garfield Park neighborhood. All three permits include the same specifications, and all three show application start dates of July 2, 2026.

The first permit came through on August 13 for the lot at 3009 West Lexington. It calls for a three-story building with three residential units, specified as apartments, with a reported cost of $640,000. Details include front open decks on the second and third levels and rear egress stairs. No basement is mentioned, nor is there a rooftop deck. Three parking spaces will be added on a concrete slab at the back of the lot, and privacy fencing will enclose the rear yard.

West Lexington Street three-flats permitted

Site context of 3009-3015 West Lexington Street, via Google Maps

West Lexington Street three-flats permitted

Looking west from South Sacramento Boulevard, via Google Street View

One day later, on August 14, a permit came through for 3015 West Lexington. It carries with it the same details as the first permit, but the reported cost is $725,000. A third permit remains pending in the Chicago Data Portal for 3011 West Lexington. Made Group LLC is named as the developer, with IW Capital LLC cited as the general contractor. Both entities are listed with the same physical address. Michael Cox & Associates it the architect of record.

West Lexington Street three-flats permitted

734 South Sacramento Boulevard, via Google Street View, circa September 2014

All three lots are currently vacant. There are additional empty parcels immediately east at the corner with South Sacramento Boulevard, but there are no other pending permits for construction on this portion of the block. That corner has remained unimproved since a two-story brick mixed-use building at 734 South Sacramento which appeared to have been vacant for some time was ordered demolished by the city in July 2015. Chicago architecture enthusiast Gabriel X. Michael documented its razing on Flickr.

West Lexington Street three-flats permitted

Local transit options, via Google Maps

Residents of the new nine units will live within three blocks of several CTA bus routes, include #12 on Sacramento Boulevard, Route 52 west at South Kedzie Avenue, the #7 bus to the north at West Harrison Street, and stops for Route 94 to the east at South California Avenue. The nearest rail access point is for the Kedzie Blue Line platform about four blocks northwest at the Eisenhower Expressway.

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5 Comments on "First Two Of Three-Flat Trio Approved On 3000 Block Of West Lexington Street In East Garfield Park"

  1. Steve River North | August 19, 2026 at 7:42 am | Reply

    Look at all those empty spots on the map where we could build more two/three flats.

    • Most of which have been empty for a looong time…its been startling to read here about the steady flow of new two/three flats proposed in that neighborhood. I’d be curious to see a running updated map of them.

    • Indeed. I read an article recently that said if we just built three flats in all of the vacant parcels that we currently have today, that would increase our population by 300,000. And the city of Chicago is holding many of these empty parcels.

  2. It’s wild the level of development that we’re seeing in East Garfield Park, even south of the highway

  3. Small investors have decided that the ‘downside risk’ is gone in East Garfield Park and they’re moving it. I’m not sure if the powers that be in Chicago are entirely happy about that.

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