622 W Willow Street Wraps Up Construction in Old Town
Final facade work is wrapping up for Cashel Home‘s four-story residential building at 622 W Willow Street in Old Town.
Final facade work is wrapping up for Cashel Home‘s four-story residential building at 622 W Willow Street in Old Town.
Construction permits have been issued for a new four-story residential development at Old Town‘s 1526 N Wieland Street. The filing owner, listed under Development Group, LLC – Old Town Branch, has planned eight integrated units, an elevator, a rooftop deck with a stair/elevator enclosure, a front balcony on the first floor, a rear balcony on the second and third floors, and an eight-car garage with a partial rooftop deck.
Facade work is progressing steadily for 300 W Division Street, a seven-story mixed-use development in Old Town.
Structural work is now topped out with cladding nearing completion for 300 W Division Street, a seven-story mixed-use building at the southern edge of Old Town. The Domain Group is behind the development, whose plans comprise of retail space at ground level, and 89 apartments above. These units will be split with 65 one-bedrooms and the remaining 24 residences as studios. Ground-level parking will also be included, although the number of parking spaces is currently unknown.
Construction permits have been issued for a new four-story residential building at 1638 N Sedgwick Street in Old Town. Greif Properties, Inc. is the developer behind the project, whose plans comprise of three condominium units, a rooftop deck, a basement, a three-story rear steel staircase, and a concrete parking pad with three spaces.