A new four-story, 33-unit condo development in Chicago’s Noble Square neighborhood is officially on its way after receiving its construction permit late last week.
Last night, Noble Square neighbors came together for a public meeting to discuss the ambitious plan to convert St. Boniface Catholic Church into new residences and a campus for the Chicago Academy of Music.
The Chicago Academy of Music will reveal their construction timeline for their new facility next to the old St. Boniface Church at an open house in January.
Just a couple blocks north of Wicker Park/Noble Square’s Polish Triangle, work is ready to begin on a new nine-unit condominium project slated for the former laundromat at 1429 N. Ashland Avenue.
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A plan to adapt the church into 15 condominiums and a new conservancy space for the Chicago Academy of Music has until this Friday to complete its purchase of the property and save St. Boniface from demolition.
Though a demolition permit was issued Friday for Noble Square’s St. Boniface Church, the Chicago Academy of Music and partner Stas Development are confident that the 1902 Romanesque structure can be preserved under their plan to repurpose the shuttered house of prayer.
Situated on the eastern edge of Wicker Park and Noble Square not far from the Kennedy Expressway, the new five-story rental building at 1545 W. North Avenue is wrapping up work and is ready to lease its 30 units.