Developer Cedar Street Companies has been busy making a name for itself rehabilitating historic Chicago structures. The firm recently announced plans to convert an Uptown Synagogue and Loop Office building into new housing.
This month's meeting of the City of Chicago Plan Commission featured a packed agenda and included new development proposals from Uptown to Pullman. Projects must pass the Zoning Board before heading to the full Chicago City Council for last approval.
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Uptown's Myron Bachman house was strikingly modern when it was first revealed in 1948. However, when the landmark home went up for sale nearly two years ago, buyers were not rushing to make offers on it.
One year and a few coats of paint later, the first-time homeowners are finally feeling settled in and ready to enjoy a Chicago summer overlooking the lake.
Cedar Street's FLATS Chicago is looking to help a local small business set up shop on the ground floor its historic Lawrence House development coming soon to Uptown. The initiative will provide $100,000 in start-up benefits.
Five development projects will be heard at this month’s City of Chicago Plan Commission meeting according to a recently-released agenda. The proposals range from Pullman to Updown and varies in size between four and 73 stories.
According to the zoning application, developer Dave Gassman is looking to construct a 28-unit transit-oriented development at 927-929 W. Irving Park Road, on the border of Lakeview and Uptown.