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An upcoming mix-use development got the official nod to begin construction at 6418 N. Sheridan Road near Loyola University in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood. Dubbed ‘The Concord at Sheridan,’ the seven-story project recently landed a building permit estimated at $32 million. The project is a joint venture between the Chicago Housing Authority and private firm Three Corners Development and is designed by GREC Architects.
Current plans call for 111 rental apartments, 125 below-grade vehicle parking spaces, and nearly 30,000 square feet of retail space—the majority of which will be leased to a ground floor Target store. Approximately 60% of The Concord’s units would be reserved for CHA residents with the remaining 40% will be rented at market rate.
First revealed to the public in January of this year, the project was approved by the Chicago Plan Commission in May. It replaces a small surface parking lot and an existing rec facility used by the neighboring CHA Caroline Hedger Senior Apartments. A new 5,000-square-foot community center is slated to be built between the Hedger building and the new development.
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- Permit at 6438 N. Sheridan Road [Chicago Cityscape]
- Mixed-income mixed-user with Target store proposed near Loyola Campus [Curbed Chicago]
- Previous Rogers Park coverage [Curbed Chicago]
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