Zoning Appeal Approved For Residential Development At 1010 W Madison Street In West Loop

The Chicago Zoning Board of Approvals has approved a new residential development at 1010 W Madison Street in the West Loop. Located just north of the intersection with N Morgan Street, the project going by the name of Momad will replace a vacant parking lot and bring new for-sale condominiums to the growing area. Developer Fulton Street Companies is behind the project along with local architecture firm SCB who is working on the design, both companies with an extensive history in premium Chicago projects.

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New Permits Issued for 2936 N Damen Avenue in North Center

A permit was issued on Tuesday for a new three-story residential building located at 2936 N Damen Avenue in the North Center neighborhood. The owner is listed as MK Construction & Builders. The new construction is slated as a three-dwelling masonry building with a basement. There will be rear decks on all levels, a rooftop deck, and a detached three-vehicle garage. The lot is currently occupied by a masonry building.

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Demolition Permit Issued for 350 N Morgan Street in Fulton Market District

A demolition permit has now been issued for the 18-story mixed-use high rise at 350 N Morgan Street in Fulton Market. Developed by Sterling Bay, the 288-foot-tall project is set to yield 505,000 square feet of programming, consisting of primarily class A offices and a supplementary 15,000 square feet of programming. Built to accommodate open, creative office layouts, the tower will provide its tenants with 30,000 to 45,000-square-foot floor plates.

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Initial Permits Approved For Residential Conversion At 1039 W Lawrence Avenue In Uptown

Initial permits have been approved for the residential conversion of the former Lorali Hotel at 1039 W Lawrence Avenue in Uptown. Located on the southwest corner of the intersection with N Kenmore Avenue, the empty building most recently served as an SRO three years ago before being vacated by its current owner. Owner Jim Stoller has been working towards making the conversion a reality since 2019 when he received zoning approval along with relocating the building’s past residents at his own expense.

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