Friday, October 6, 2017

Another West Loop apartment tower heads to the Chicago Plan Commission for approval

Photo by FitzGerald Associates Architects
By: Jay Koziarz | Oct 5, 2017 | Chicago.Curbed.com

Despite the best efforts of some oppositional neighbors, it appears that taller buildings are poised to become the norm in Chicago’s West Loop. Later this month, an 18-story high-rise apartment proposed for the southeast corner of Adams and Peoria streets will go before the Chicago Plan Commission for approval. Developed by Crayton Advisors and White Oak Realty Partners, the project was introduced last summer as a 15-story concept containing 267 rental apartments and 218 parking spaces. In April, it resurfaced as a glassier, 17-story building with its apartments and parking respectively trimmed down to 258 units and 179 stalls. Read More....

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