Demolition Permits Issued for 4437 W Adams Street in West Garfield Park
Demolition permits have been issued for a two-story masonry building situated at 4437 W Adams Street in West Garfield Park.
Demolition permits have been issued for a two-story masonry building situated at 4437 W Adams Street in West Garfield Park.
Construction permits have been issued for a new two-story clubhouse building, with an address of 2937 S Martin Luther King Drive in Douglas. The project will integrate with the existing five-tower Prairie Shores apartment development, originally built between 1957 and 1961 and purchased in 2019 by Golub & Company and Farpoint Development.
Renderings have been revealed for an updated development proposal at 1150 W Lake Street in West Loop. Flanking W Lake Street, the project scope includes two properties. The southern property is L-shaped, 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.
Permits were issued earlier this week for a new four-story residential building at 1367 W Hubbard Street near the southern edge of West Town. Filed under the name Variable Properties LLC – 1365 Series, the planned development will comprise three apartments, a basement, a rooftop deck, and a detached three-car garage. The structure is set to replace a two-story frame and masonry residential building.
Demolition permits have been issued for three masonry buildings located at 3415-25 N Ashland Avenue in Lake View. Developed by Contemporary Concepts in partnership with Wildwood Investments, the replacing project will be a four-story residential building, with a total of 53 units ranging from studios to two-bedrooms. Five of these units will be affordable housing under the city’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance.