Mixed-Use

1114 W Carroll Avenue

Full Permit Issued for 1114 W Carroll Avenue in Fulton Market

A ful building permit has now been issued for 1114 W Carroll Avenue, a 34-story mixed-use high rise in Fulton Market. The 379-foot project is being developed by Trammell Crow Company and will replace a former truck rental center and parking lot at the corner of Carroll Avenue and May Street. The site is located adjacently north of 315 N May Street, a 410-foot, primarily office tower that is expected to break ground this year.

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Mixed-Use Proposal Announced For 135 N Des Plaines In West Loop Gate

Plans have been revealed for a mixed-use development at 135 N Des Plaines Street in West Loop Gate. Located on the southeast corner with W Randolph Street and replacing a surface parking lot, the new proposal will bring added residential units to the interstitial neighborhood which has seen other small scale proposals filling in the remaining gaps in the area. Developer Rogers Park Holdings LLC has not disclosed who their architect is, but the project was revealed via Alderman Reilly’s newsletter.

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Tribune East (second phase) tower

Updated Details And Dates Revealed For Tribune East Tower

Updated details and construction dates have been revealed for the mixed-use supertall skyscraper at 421 N Michigan Avenue known as Tribune East Tower. Located directly east of the recently opened Tribune Tower Residences within the historical building, the upcoming project is the second phase of that redevelopment and would change the city’s skyline. Developer CIM Group, who is working with Golub & Company, has updated the bid on their opportunities website for the Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture designed tower.

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Part One: Full Details Revealed For LaSalle Street Reimagined

Full details have been revealed for the six finalists of the city’s LaSalle Street Reimagined in The Loop. Announced last year the program is looking to distribute $196 million in city funds from the LaSalle Central TIF District for redevelopment projects along the street, bound by W Van Buren Street to the south and W Washington Street to the north. After receiving nine-bids for buildings who are struggling with high vacancy rates, it was narrowed down to six which were presented at a community meeting last week.

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