The development replaces a vacant lot at 215 N. Peoria Street.
The Isaacson & Stein Fish Company building now sleeps with the fishes.
The company will occupy all 45,000 square feet of the new development slated for 1100 W. Fulton Market.
The proposals would replace the former BellyQ restaurant and a warehouse building across from Union Park.
The new Hyatt House offers 200 guest rooms, including 67 suites for Hamburger University attendees.
The plan will breathe new life into the historic structure at 1230 W. Washington Boulevard.
The highly anticipated project will open its doors in October.
The 15,000-square-foot property includes a Las Vegas-themed lower level that was featured on HGTV.
The 19-story tower at 800 W. Fulton was one of several projects approved by the Chicago Plan Commission.
The 182-room boutique development is an effortlessly cool place to stay, eat, and work.
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The home features a 45-foot-long great room topped by an impressive 19-foot-tall skylight.
Three projects seek city approval in the rapidly developing neighborhood.
New sidewalks, crosswalks, lighting, landscaping, and other improvements.
As apartments continue to boom, more condo developments are creeping into the West Loop.
Residences in the 32-unit building will start below $800K.
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The project headed to 310 N. Sangamon Street will count on its green features to stand out from the crowd.
The development is one of two West Loop projects to be awarded construction permits this week.
If approved, the West Loop building would grow from 110 feet to roughly 240 feet tall.
The 492-unit skyscraper welcomed its first residents late last month.
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The former Oxxford Clothing Company building will see new life as a nine-story office development.
The upcoming Fulton Market tower will be wrapped in nearly 100,000 flappers that flutter in the breeze.
Vacant lots are quickly disappearing in Chicago’s booming Fulton Market District.
The sprawling megaproject known as The 78 wasn’t the only development approved by Chicago Plan Commission.
The project not only represents the newest luxury residential offering in Fulton Market, but perhaps a glimpse into the near term future of this rapidly-developing neighborhood.
The block-sized project will add nearly 600 apartments to the hot neighborhood.
The popular Korean-inspired spot at 1400 W. Randolph Street shut its doors on October 30.
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The six-story development will replace a vacant lot south of 1K Fulton.
The 45-story rental tower known as 727 West Madison is expected to open later this year.
Sterling Bay has a contract to buy the Archer Daniels Midland silos at 1300 W. Carroll Avenue.
Two projects are slated to go before the Chicago Plan Commission later this month.
Van Buren Street is heating up.
The revised designcut six floors and 65 feet off the top.
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The project is headed to the Plan Commission at its original, unaltered height of 680 feet.