Avison Young announced today that it has arranged a new 4,647 square-foot (sf) lease on the 2nd floor in the redeveloped two-building 100,000 square-feet (sf) Mural Park, a creative office and commercial redevelopment at 924 W 19th Pl. in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago.
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Kehoe makes design elements for weddings, corporate events, galas and other events. It creates flower arrangements, lighting, furniture and stage sets and often receives requests for available event space, Mr. Kehoe said. The event space will comprise 30,000 square feet, enough to accommodate 800 people for a sit-down dinner or 2,000 for a cocktail event.
The Pilsen neighborhood has experienced significant revitalization, but market rents are currently discounted as compared to the more established neighborhoods of Chicago. The neighborhood has a strong demand for rentals but is lacking supply of newly built apartments. The Rosie was designed for the urban renter with an emphasis on building amenities and smaller unit sizes to maintain a level of affordability. The development will feature a Class A product with condo quality finishes while providing an affordable price point for the neighborhood. The average unit size is approximately 616 square feet, taking advantage of efficient floor plans at rents below $2,000 per month. The second floor is set back to allow for an 8,500 square foot outdoor amenity deck on top of the first-floor retail bay. Residents will benefit from additional amenities that include a lounge, fully equipped gym, and ample parking.
Maple, apple, oak, ash and honey locust trees are shown in images that consume the tube-like space, which is 12 feet in diameter and stretches more than 90 feet beneath railroad tracks in a residential area of the west suburb.
The Park District is developing a long-term, implementation-focused plan to help guide investment in lakefront repair, maintenance and increased resiliency. Learn more about this plan, and view related drone footage of the lakefront: www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/shoreline-assessment-and-strategic-plan
In the meantime, Pilsen residents near Wood, 22nd Place, and 23rd Street received a letter in their mailboxes in July 2017 informing them of imminent plans to replace 1,200 feet of water main along their streets.
A typical starting point is $22,000 based on a 100-square-foot kitchen. According to the 2021 Cost vs. Value Report, the average renovation costs for a kitchen is $31,004 for 200 square feet. This translates to stock cabinets, hardware, and countertops, plus swapping outdated appliances with newer and more energy-efficient models.
Based on what Sweeten has seen, expect starting costs to be $37,500 for a 100-square-foot room at this finish level. According to the Cost vs. Value Report, a kitchen at 200 square feet starts at $160,000. Expect top-flight custom cabinets with interior detailing like partitioned drawers, pullout shelves, pop up and down storage, stone, quartz, or porcelain countertops, stone or imported tile backsplash. Also included are custom lights, under-cabinet lighting, hardwood, stone or porcelain flooring, and typical high-end appliances.
The typical cost at this finish level starts at $28,500 for 35-square-feet. The 2021 Cost vs. Value Report cites an average renovation cost of $82,838 for a high-end project, based on a bathroom over 200 square feet. Features at this level include new ductwork, radiant heated floors, custom cabinetry, separate shower, freestanding tub, and custom lighting.
Magnicity, the global operator and creator of experiential attractions high above notable cities, celebrated the grand opening of Cloudbar on the 94th floor of the former John Hancock Center (875 N. Michigan Ave.) in Chicago. Situated over 1,000 feet above The Magnificent Mile at 360 Chicago Observation Deck, the new concept bar features hyper-local artisans and food and beverage partnerships.
In November of 2021, SIMS Metal Management, located in Pilsen less than a thousand feet from the campus of Juarez Community Academy, filed an application with the City of Chicago for a Large Recycling Facility permit. The comment period for this permit application goes until February 28, 2022. We ask that the community weigh in on this permit application. Our research has found serious flaws with the permit application, including the use of data that the company knows to be inaccurate.
The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is accepting written comments on the permit application until 2/28/22. Interested members of the public may submit comments to envcomments@cityofchicago.org 2ff7e9595c
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