Mixed-Use

1100 W Grand Avenue. Rendering by bKL Architecture

Zoning Board of Appeals Approves 1100 W Grand Avenue in West Town

The Zoning Board of Appeals has granted several variances for the mixed-use development at 1100 W Grand Avenue, a project led by Wildwood Investments and Sterling Bay, set to rise in West Town. The seven-story structure will house 99 residential units with varied floor plans, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, alongside a 1,500 square-foot retail space on the ground floor.

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140 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Brininstool + Lynch

Grayscale Facade Paneling Progesses at 140 N Ashland Avenue in Near West Side

The development at 140 North Ashland Avenue is advancing, with fiber cement installation now well underway for this 12-story mixed-use project in the Near West Side. Marquette Companies, the developer, has combined this new structure with a pre-existing five-story brick building from the 1920s on its southern boundary. Upon completion, the building will contain 210 apartments above retail establishments on the ground level.

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YMCA Announced As Anchor For Assemble Chicago In The Loop

A new YMCA has been announced as the anchor tenant for the mixed-use development at 331 S Plymouth Court in The Loop. Located on the intersection with W Van Buren Street directly across from the Harold Washington Library, the project was originally announced in 2021. Dubbed Assemble Chicago, it is being developed by The Community Builders with Studio Gang, DesignBridge, and JAQ working on its design.

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800 W Lake Street

Plan Commission Approves 800 W Lake Street In Fulton Market

The Chicago Plan Commission has approved the mixed-use development at 800 W Lake Street in Fulton Market. Located on the corner with N Halsted Street at the eastern edge of the neighborhood, the project is the latest iteration of proposals for the site that previously held a few commercial buildings. Developers Ascend Real Estate and Intercontinental Real Estate Group are working with GREC Architects on the current design.

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