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Are the Wabash & Michigan projects in the South Loop on hold? Why is there no activity since ERS installation?
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I apologize if this is not the appropriate place to post this, but has anyone heard any updates on the former NEMA Phase II site?

Have been wondering if the potential development boom in the south loop associated with stadiums, etc., might help whatever gets built there to go pretty tall.
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Unfortunately, the developers have placed the NEMA 2 site on the market.

https://chicago.urbanize.city/post/c...se-2-site-sale



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I apologize if this is not the appropriate place to post this, but has anyone heard any updates on the former NEMA Phase II site?

I have been wondering if the potential development boom in the south loop associated with stadiums, etc., might help whatever gets built there to go pretty tall.
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Unfortunately, the developers have placed the NEMA 2 site on the market.

https://chicago.urbanize.city/post/c...se-2-site-sale
I think that's old news but I may be mistaken.

Crescent Heights is getting rid of so many potentially amazing properties. I hope the new developers have some ambition.

The market must be crap right now...
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https://www.chicagobusiness.com/comm...tment-building

Developer unveils plan for 36-story, 500-unit Old Town apartment building
By Danny Ecker




85’ height increase on this one. Looks like unit count is staying the same at 500. Meeting this Thursday for updated details.
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85’ height increase on this one. Looks like unit count is staying the same at 500. Meeting this Thursday for updated details.
Unless I'm forgetting something obvious - which is totally possible - this is the first height *bump* I can remember in awhile lol.
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85’ height increase on this one. Looks like unit count is staying the same at 500. Meeting this Thursday for updated details.
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After first sharing its plan publicly in September, Fern Hill reconfigured it to increase the tower's setback from Wells Street, reduce its width by 15% and make it 85 feet taller, according to a statement from the firm.


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Old Town Canvas would include 100 affordable units to comply with Chicago's affordable housing ordinance, according to the zoning application, bringing a relatively large batch of lower-cost apartments to a neighborhood with few of them.
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