Lake View

3449 N Ashland Wraps Up Three-Part Residential Project in Lake View

Facade and balcony installation are edging closer to completion for a four-story residential development at 3449 N Ashland Avenue in Lake View. Marking the third and final phase of a comprehensive project, this stage replaces the historic 97-year-old Loyola Press building. Representing the culmination of a three-part development, this phase is a collaboration between Contemporary Concepts Inc as the developer and Studio Dwell Architects for the design.

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Facade Fills Out at 3355 N Southport in Lake View

Significant facade progress has been made for a new four-story mixed-use project at 3355 N Southport Avenue in Lake View, where it is replacing a former two-story building. This transit-oriented development, undertaken by Harris Properties, will feature approximately 3,700 square feet of commercial space, along with six residential units above. The retail component will be distributed between the ground floor and a basement level.

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1138 W Belmont Avenue

1138 W Belmont Reaches Second Floor in Lake View

The new mixed-use building at 1138 W Belmont Avenue in the Lake View area is progressing, with construction currently reaching the second floor. This structure, when completed, will stand five stories tall and offer 33 residential units, alongside 2,800 square feet dedicated to commercial purposes. Designed by Red Architects, the 59-foot building will feature a masonry exterior made up of tan and red brick, metal paneling, and inset balconies.

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Rendering of the southwest facade of 900 W Nelson Street by SmithGroup

Illinois Masonic Expansion Takes 11th Place In Countdown

Coming in at 11th place in this year’s countdown is the Illinois Masonic Hospital addition at 900 W Nelson Street in Lake View East. Located adjacent to the train tracks on the western edge of the existing campus, the multi-phase expansion has been accelerated to include the new patient tower now. The project is being led by the hospital with SmithGroup working on its design after multiple years of planning.

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