One of the largest zoning changes in recent city history, the move clears a path for the industrial corridor corridor to support new, mixed-use development.
Chicago’s Riverside Investment & Development envisions a master planned campus containing 1.5 million square feet of residential and loft office space at 700 W. Chicago Avenue.
If the hardwood floors and overhead timber beams aren’t enough to satisfying your lust for the rustic, the home’s sitting area sports large built-in bookcases constructed from reclaimed lumber.
Just one day following the announcement that it had completed the sale of Chicago’s iconic Tribune Tower for mixed-use redevelopment, Tribune Media is setting its sights on its printing facility along the Chicago River.
Located roughly 300 feet from the Blue Line, the 105-unit Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) headed to 710 W. Grand will feature 45 parking places and roughly 6,600 square feet of commercial retail space.
Less than one week after it was rumored that the mixed-use development at the site of former Gonnella bread factory was preparing to move forward after months of inactivity, the project recently landed its first construction permit.
Little work has occurred at former Gonnella Bakery at 1001 W. Chicago since the lot was cleared in late 2015. Could the site's long-discussed mixed-use project finally be ready to move forward?
River West’s Milwaukee Avenue continues to heat up as a new seven-story, 25-unit condo development slated for 640-650 N Morgan successfully secured a construction permit earlier this week. The project was first reported in January of 2015.