Wildwood Investments

Rendering Revealed For 1100 W Grand Avenue In West Town

A rendering has been revealed for the recently approved mixed-use development at 1100 W Grand Avenue in West Town. Located just east of the intersection with W May street and south of the I-90 W Ohio Street exit loop, the new project will replace a car shop and its adjacent parking lot currently on the site. Led by Wildwood Investments and Sterling Bay, the new building is being designed by bKL Architecture.

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1100 W Grand Avenue. Rendering by bKL Architecture

Zoning Board of Appeals Approves 1100 W Grand Avenue in West Town

The Zoning Board of Appeals has granted several variances for the mixed-use development at 1100 W Grand Avenue, a project led by Wildwood Investments and Sterling Bay, set to rise in West Town. The seven-story structure will house 99 residential units with varied floor plans, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units, alongside a 1,500 square-foot retail space on the ground floor.

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3415 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Studio Dwell

Demolition Permits Issued for 3415-25 N Ashland Avenue in Lake View

Demolition permits have been issued for three masonry buildings located at 3415-25 N Ashland Avenue in Lake View. Developed by Contemporary Concepts in partnership with Wildwood Investments, the replacing project will be a four-story residential building, with a total of 53 units ranging from studios to two-bedrooms. Five of these units will be affordable housing under the city’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance.

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3415 N Ashland Avenue. Rendering by Studio Dwell

Zoning Approved for Residential Development at 3415 N Ashland Avenue in Lakeview

The proposed zoning has been approved for a residential development at 3415 N Ashland Avenue in Lake View. Located along N Ashland Avenue, the site is between W Cornelia Avenue and W Roscoe Street. The southern edge of the site is directly adjacent to the CTA Brown Line elevated tracks. Contemporary Concepts, in partnership with Wildwood Investments, is behind the development.

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