Full Permits Issued for 2317 N Clark Street in Lincoln Park
Full construction permits were issued this week for a four-story retail and residential development set to replace a former empty lot at 2317 N Clark Street in Lincoln Park.
Full construction permits were issued this week for a four-story retail and residential development set to replace a former empty lot at 2317 N Clark Street in Lincoln Park.
Construction has topped out at 12 stories for a mixed-use development known as 1045 on Fulton Market in West Loop’s Fulton Market District. The 147-foot-tall building has been spearheaded by Fulton Street Companies and Intercontinental Real Estate, and will offer a mix of ground-level retail and office space across its 150,000 square feet.
Renovation permits have been issued for a one-story restaurant building located at 2622 N Clark Street in Lincoln Park‘s Park West district. The listed occupying owner, Lakeview Series LLC, plans to add a new one-story addition to the existing structure, while replacing the back parking lot with an outdoor patio.
The Chicago Plan Commission has approved the 8.1-acre North Union megadevelopment in the Near North Side. Generally bounded by the CTA Brown Line tracks and W Oak Street, W Chestnut Street, and N Wells Street, the North Union site will spread across eight acres. Planned by JDL Development, the project site is currently occupied by one or two story buildings, parking lots and an athletic field, all part of the Moody Bible Institute campus. The entire plan reserves 9.4 acres for Moody Bible Institute while turning over the remaining 8.1 acres over to JDL.
Structural work has surpassed the 25th floor at 300 N Michigan Avenue, a 47-floor mixed-use tower rising in the northeast corner of The Loop. The 400,000-square-foot project is being co-developed by Sterling Bay and Magellan Development Group, whose plans include 25,000 square feet of retail on the first three floors, a 280-key citizenM hotel on floors six through 15, and 289 apartments spanning floors 17 through 45.