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Originally Posted by twister244
Yeah, I'm normally not one to oppose a development, but man.... This stretch of Belmont is not something I think should go.
I was just walking down this stretch yesterday, and it's such a great stretch of organic retail/food right next to CTA. I don't recall seeing any spaces not being utilized, and I'm sure many folks who live in that area would also hate to see it go.
If the developer were to maintain the old facade/spaces, and integrate the new construction behind it, that would be great. But to just knock all of that down is depressing.....
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https://chicagoyimby.com/2024/03/fur...lake-view.html
they're cutting the retail space by half: "will replace a pair of existing two-story commercial buildings with 18,960 square feet of retail space...The new ground floor will hold approximately 9,900 square feet of retail space instead."
So more housing density -- "210 residential units [!!] made up of 90 studios, 43 junior one-bedrooms, 58 one-bedrooms, and 19 two-bedroom layouts" -- but also much less retail.
Housing can go either on main streets like Belmont or on side streets, but retail is only allowed on the main streets. The end result is that developments like this kind of inevitably push out organic retail. Would be nice to have the Jane Jacobs-style retail around the corner off the main streets to allow for more variety.