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Originally Posted by marothisu
We already know what's happening to one of them. Curious about the McKinley Park one.
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The building with the visible work was cold storage, had windowless external walls with brick and cork insulation up to 28 inches thick! The floor plates are a massive 82,000 sq ft each. First floor will be 5 retail stalls facing an internal arcade, the developer is targeting restaurants and claimed at a community meeting to be close to signing 2 leases with local Chicago based business. Upper floors will be office with a roof deck at the top. The developer claimed to have a F250 company looking with strong interest into leasing the second floor space, would bring 650 jobs to the neighborhood, but wanted the restaruant leases confirmed first before they make a decision to commit. If the project is successful, phase 2 is being considered on the empty lot immediately to the east with a new construction 10 story building, though that’s still conceptual at this time.
Next block over is a pair of vacant buildings which a development team is putting financing together for a phased renovation. First phase would be a 120 unit affordable housing project financed enterily with tax credits, second phase would be commercial office and warehousing or possibly mixed-use with residential, depending on the market when they are ready to proceed.
I’m very bullish on the prospects of the southwest side getting ready to pop, it’s very affordable currently and I highly recommend getting in now for anyone with the ability to invest in real estate, especially since the NW side development scene will likely head into hibernation for the next four years.