The development would include a mix of 4,- 3-, 2- and 1-bedroom apartments, ground floor retail space, 62 parking spaces, and six affordable-rate units on-site.
A plan to activate space below the ‘L’ tracks with a new pedestrian connection, landscaping, and other public amenities is looking to move forward in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood.
Despite receiving the OK from the 46th Ward Zoning & Development Committee, the proposed transit-oriented development (TOD) has with a substantially redesigned exterior.