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From Rogers Park to Pullman, Urbanize Chicago is your source for Windy City real estate development, architecture, and urban planning news.
We’re thrilled to welcome Chicago to the Urbanize network of sites, which launched in Los Angeles in 2015 and grew to become the city’s foremost authority on commercial development and urban planning.
Over 15 years after the demise of the Chicago Spire proposal, construction is finally underway on a new skyscraper development at 400 Lake Shore Drive. Led by Related Midwest, the SOM-designed skyscraper will reach 875 feet tall with 635 rental units inside.
According to the city, each finalist meets the IFP’s objectives to revitalize an underperforming historic property, provide 30% of the total housing units at affordable levels, and create neighborhood-oriented building amenities that contribute to a dynamic, mixed-use, downtown environment.
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Reflecting on 2023, Urbanize Chicago wrote over 600 articles about commercial real estate, architecture, construction, and urbanism in our city. Despite a tumultuous economy, many developments rose and wrapped up construction this year and numerous projects were approved throughout the year.
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Urbanize recently toured the nearly completed 920 N. Wells. As part of North Union, the new tower stands along N. Wells St, spanning from W. Locust St to W. Walton St. Planned by JDL Development, the 21-story building will hold 238 apartments and 8,000 square feet of retail space.
With extensive community engagement and design development underway, the team has released the new renders to help answer some of the questions from the public and better illustrate the potential user experience along the north lakefront.
Urbanize recently toured The Saint Grand, a new mixed-use development at 218 E. Grand. Located at the corner of E. Grand Ave and N. St. Clair St, the development is a joint venture between Mavrek Development, GW Properties, Luxury Living, and Double Eagle Development.