The monthly meeting will review new developments in River North, South Loop, South Shore, and Uptown. A courtesy presentation regarding the redevelopment of the Julia C. Lathrop homes will also take place.
Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood could be on track for yet another residential development as a parcel just north of Chase Park has been revealed as a possible townhouse development. The yet-to-be-approved plan calls for 24 new residences.
A short stroll from the Wilson CTA Line station, the transit-oriented development (TOD) would feature 33 dwelling units, ground floor retail, a rooftop deck, and no automobile parking.
The well-known design firm has paired up with Chicago developer Cedar Streets Companies on several projects that have embraced the growing trend of smaller units and intra-building communal interaction.
Today the City of Chicago Plan Commission convened to vote on a handful of development proposals — including an 11-story Nobu Hotel in Fulton Market. Here's a look at what else was approved.
After three years of planning and construction, Uptown’s newly opened Argyle Streetscape has some users baffled, prompting the city of Chicago to publish an illustrated explanation of how to properly use the revamped thoroughfare.
With the last several meetings of the Chicago Plan Commission virtually packed with new building proposals, September’s agenda looks relatively light in comparison. Nevertheless, several important projects will be heard and voted upon next month.