Superb. The Chicago Ave boom continues, pushing to Ogden. With the towers on Ogden/Fulton also planned (600'+), the urban core is emphatically jumping the river. Also an Onni project, so it will probably get built fast. Onni - the JDL of Canada
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Originally Posted by Randomguy34
It took a week for this zoning app to show up....
700 W Chicago | Phase 1: 600 ft + 120 ft (56 + 11 FLOORS) | Future phases: 57 + 51 + 44 + 11 + 9 FLOORS
2,451 units | 1,950 parking | 2,541 (sic) bicycle parking | Goose Island pedestrian bridge
Also it looks like there are only 5 discrete buildings, while that 11 storey building is actually part of the 56 storey building T-1A on the PD. . . unless I'm missing something. . .
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Am I correct in assuming this development goes by the name of Waterway Residential from the PD #1399 doc?
It has no name at the moment. Waterway residential is just a zoning designation for planned developments located along bodies of water
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Originally Posted by Tom In Chicago
Also it looks like there are only 5 discrete buildings, while that 11 storey building is actually part of the 56 storey building T-1A on the PD. . . unless I'm missing something. . .
Between this, Halsted Pointe, and what Shapack is proposing we're talking about 6500 units proposed right there. Plus the Bally's Casino hotel. I think this is 10+ high rises (many of which are 400-600 feet) proposed for this area now..
^You're thinking of Halsted Pointe maybe.
This is a different proposal. It's sandwiched between Goose Island and the Bally's site along Chicago Ave.
It seems the North Branch will be the next frontier. This area could be a beehive of activity in a year or two but It'll take a decade + to get all this built.