43 Green’s Phase II Tops Out in Bronzeville as 26th Tallest Construction Project

Located in Bronzeville, the second phase of the 43 Green project has reached its maximum height of 106 feet, securing the 26th spot in our countdown series. This stage of 43Green, led by The Habitat Company and P3 Markets, will include 80 residential units atop 4,000 square feet of retail space on the ground level. Situated at 4309 S Prairie Avenue, this 10-story, mixed-use building is directly adjacent to the 43rd Street CTA station, with the now-completed first phase on the other side.

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Further Details Revealed For New Tower At 1565 N Clybourn Avenue In Near North Side

Further details have been revealed for the new mixed-use development at 1565 N Clybourn Avenue in the Near North Side. Located on the northeastern corner of the intersection with N Halsted Street, news on the high-rise broke last week as a community meeting was announced by Alderman Brian Hopkins. The meeting brought new information on the The Georgetown Company-led development which is being designed by bKL Architecture.

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The Foglia Residences Claim 27th Place In Year-End Countdown

Claiming the 27th spot on our year-end countdown are The Foglia Residences at 1134 S Wood Street in the Illinois Medical District. Sitting on the northwestern corner with W Roosevelt Road, the project was announced in 2021 and broke ground last year. The building replaces a parking lot owned by The Chicago Lighthouse who partnered with Brinshore Development on the LBBA Architects-designed structure.

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Community Designs #1: How Would You Redevelop Goose Island?

Today marks the launch of our new series, inviting the YIMBY community to offer their insights and suggestions on potential development zones in Chicago. In collaboration with Engage, we’re presenting a visual survey focused on the development possibilities of Goose Island. Readers are encouraged to add up to three sticky notes to the image, with each note color-coded to represent different types of input.

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