Permits Filed for 2140 N Claremont Avenue in Bucktown
Permits have been issued for 2140 N Claremont Avenue in Bucktown, slated to be a three-story residential building.
Permits have been issued for 2140 N Claremont Avenue in Bucktown, slated to be a three-story residential building.
Permits have been filed for a two-story residential building at 2615 S Throop Street in Bridgeport. The project site is located at the southeast corner of S Throop Street and S Hillock Avenue. The nearest CTA bus transportation is Route 62 accessed at the Throop and Archer stop, a three-minute walk away. The Halsted CTA L station, serviced by the Orange Line, is a ten-minute walk away. Skyriver Throop Development LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications, reporting a development cost of $2,500,000.
Construction is imminent at 2614 N Emmett Street in Logan Square, the site of the new Emmett Street Apartments. The prospective seven-story mixed-use building will have affordable housing. Located along N Emmett Street, the site sits at the corner of N Emmett Street and N Kedzie Avenue, stretching most of the block along N Emmett Street between N Kedzie Avenue and N Sawyer Avenue. The nearest public transportation is the Logan Square CTA L station, serviced by the Blue Line, located directly across the street. The 56 and 76 CTA bus lines are also accessible at the Logan Square stop. Emmett Apartments, LP is listed as the owner of the applications, with Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation as the developer for the project.
Permits have been approved for a residential building at 4054 S Indiana Avenue in Bronzeville. The site is located on a larger lot by the corner of S Indiana Avenue and E 41st Street.
Permits have been filed for a four-story residential building at 2401 S State Street in the Near South Side. The project site is located at the southeast corner of S State Street and E 24th Street. The nearest public transportation is the 29 CTA bus accessed at the State and 24th stop at the corner of the site. The Cermak-McCormick Place CTA L station, serviced by the Green Line, is a six-minute walk away. Real estate developer City Pads is listed as the owner behind the applications, reporting a development cost of $4,000,000.