Ukrainian Village

2114 West Augusta Boulevard addition permitted

Renovation Permit Will Add Three-Story Addition To Vintage Ukrainian Village Building

A renovation permit has been issued for the residential building at 2114 West Augusta Boulevard in Ukrainian Village, allowing for the construction of a new addition onto the rear of the existing three-story structure. Volo Holdings is the owner of the property, and their permit came through on March 24. Hanna Architects designed the new plans for them, which will also include rehabbing the 1908-built residence.

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2025 West Augusta Boulevard construction permitted

Construction Permit Issued For Five Units At 2025 West Augusta Boulevard In Ukrainian Village

A permit has been issued by the City of Chicago to begin construction on a new three-story, five-unit building at 2025 West Augusta Boulevard in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood of West Town. Castleview Holdings, an LLC registered in Park Ridge, IL, is named as the developer, and they’ll also be the general contractor as Castleview Construction. An application for the permit was filed on March 4, and it was approved 14 days later on March 18. The reported cost of construction is just over $2 million.

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838 North Damen Avenue, via Google Maps

Permit Issued For 838 North Damen Avenue In Ukrainian Village

A permit for new construction has been issued for a property located at 838 North Damen Avenue in Ukrainian Village. The permit, which was applied for on January 6 and issued on July 18 allows for the construction of a three-story, two-unit masonry building with a finished basement, rooftop access stairs, a private rooftop deck, a two-vehicle masonry garage, and two bike parking spaces.

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Restoration Work Nears Completion Of Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral In Ukrainian Village

Restoration work nears completion of the Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral located at 1121 N Leavitt Street in Ukrainian Village. The Louis Sullivan-designed historic cathedral was built in 1903 and is one of two houses of worship he did in his time of practice. The roughly $600,000 renovation will keep the cathedral and rectory going for the next 100 years and is being led by the parish with the Commission on Chicago Landmarks.

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