Onni Group

New Renderings Released For Halsted Landing

New Renderings have been revealed by Goettsch Partners for Halsted Landing Development. Onni Group’s ambitious multi-phase project is set to impact the western skyline with the construction of four contemporary mixed-use skyscrapers. Featuring a combined total of 2,451 residential units, the development will includes ground-floor retail spaces, 1,950 underground parking spots and 2,451 bike parking spaces.

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Halsted Landing Proceeds To Plan Commission This Month

The upcoming mixed-use development dubbed ‘Halsted Landing’ is set to go in front of the Plan Commission later this month. Located at 700 W Chicago Avenue in River West, the project will replace a vacant portion of the Chicago Tribune riverside facility. The project is being led by Canadian-based developer Onni Group who is also behind Halsted Pointe across the river, a project that recently secured partial funding.

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Initial Funding Secured For First Phase Of Halsted Pointe On Goose Island

Partial financing has been secured for the first tower of the Halsted Pointe development at 901 N Halsted Street on Goose Island. Located on the southern tip of the island, the mixed-use project replaces the Greyhound Bus facility with permits being applied for late last year with the city. Canadian-based developer Onni Group is not only behind this project but also Halsted Landing right across the river.

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Further Details Revealed For Halsted Landing In River West

Further details have been revealed for the mixed-use development at 700 W Chicago Avenue in River West. The large project sits to the east of the intersection with N Halsted Street and will replace part of the Chicago Tribune facility, directly across the street from the upcoming permanent casino. The proposal is being led by Canadian-based developer Onni Group who is working with Goettsch Partners on its design.

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Permit Application Submitted For Halsted Pointe Phase One On Goose Island

A permit application has been entered for the mixed-use tower at 901 N Halsted Street within the upcoming Halsted Pointe development on Goose Island. Located on the southern tip of the island, the proposal will replace the existing Greyhound Bus facility which has already been mostly demolished. The permit is being pursued by Canadian-based developer Onni Group who used Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture on the design.

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