Permits

4736 N Ravenswood Avenue

Permits Issued for 4736 N Ravenswood Avenue in Lincoln Square

Construction permits have been issued for a four-story residential building at 4736 N Ravenswood Avenue in Lincoln Square. With FEPH-Highland Park LLC as the listed owner, the project will yield 55 residential units and 36 on-site parking spaces. Planning documents show that the planned structure will occupy “Sub-Area C” in a three-part development bound by N Wolcott Avenue, W Lawrence Avenue, and N Ravenswood Avenue. The first part, “Sub-Area A,” is a completed single-story bank at the northeast edge of the property.

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2633 N Emmett Street

Permits Issued for 2633 N Emmett Street in Logan Square

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story residential building at 2633 N Emmett Street in Logan Square. 2633 N Emmett LLC is the filing owner and developer, whose plans include four total units, a rooftop deck and stair enclosure, front and rear decks on the first and second floors, and a detached four-car garage with a separate rooftop deck. The project is set to replace a two-story frame residence and detached garage.

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1462 W Winnemac Avenue

Permits Issued for 1462 W Winnemac Avenue in Uptown

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story residential building at 1462 W Winnemac Avenue in Uptown. Yuliya Bednarchuk is the filing owner, whose plans include three total units, a rear terrace on the first level, a rear deck with stairs at the second and third floors, and a detached three-car garage with a rooftop deck. The new development is set to replace a two-story frame residence.

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8516 S Commercial Avenue

Permits Issued for 8516 S Commercial Avenue in South Chicago

Demolition permits have been issued for a single-story masonry building at 8516 S Commercial Avenue in South Chicago. Forte Holdings LLC is the owner of the building, whose plans for the former car dealership have not yet been revealed. The lot is zoned for C2-2 Motor Vehicle Related Commercial District, which permits a wider range of business types than B1-designated districts, well as apartments above the ground floor. C2-2 also allows for a floor area ratio of 2.2, by which any new building may have up to 2.2 times more square footage than the containing lot.

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