Mixed-Use

1150 W Lake Street. Rendering by Gensler

Plan Commission Approves Mixed-Use Development at 1150 W Lake Street in West Loop

The Chicago Plan Commission has approved the updated mixed-use development proposal at 1150 W Lake Street in the West Loop. Flanking W Lake Street the project scope includes two properties. The southern property is L-shaped and bound by W Lake Street, N May Street, W Randolph Street, and N Racine Avenue, with two buildings at the corner of W Randolph Street and N Racine Avenue not included in this parcel. The northern lot is bound by W Lake Street, N May Street, N Racine Avenue, and a public alley. Formerly the site of Amylu Foods, the new construction will demolish existing buildings on the southern portion and replace the vacant lot within the northern portion. LG Development Group is the developer behind the proposal.

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1400 W Randolph Street

1400 W Randolph Street Nears Full Height in West Loop

Work has reached the 22nd of 26 floors for Marquette Companies1400 W Randolph Street in West Loop. The 282-foot-tall edifice is poised to house 278 total apartment units, with 10,000 square feet of retail occupying the base. Unit sizes will vary from single bedrooms through three-bedroom configurations, with a wide selection of amenities available to residents. These amenities comprise of a rooftop pool and deck area, two fitness spaces, a yoga studio, a dog park, various co-working spaces, a resident lounge, and a package room.

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1123 W Randolph Street

Exterior Walls Progress Along 1123 W Randolph Street in Fulton Market

Exterior walls have almost fully enveloped 1123 W Randolph Street, a six-story mixed-use building near the southern edge of West Loop‘s Fulton Market district. The topped-out boutique development is being developed by Interra Realty, whose plans for the structure involve retail on the first and second floors with the upper levels occupied by nine apartment units. The project is replacing a former surface parking lot along the southern edge of the Randolph Street commercial corridor, helping to extend downtown density further westward.

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