Lincoln Park Apartment Complex Set for OK After Aldermanic Prerogative Fight
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JUL 15 – Sterling Bay's $350 million project includes 590 units with 20% affordable housing and reduced parking after community and alderman concerns led to a scaled-back plan.
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Sterling Bay's Lincoln Park project lands zoning approval, after yearlong debate
Sterling Bay’s four-year-long quest to develop two residential buildings, with affordable units, in Lincoln Park passed another hurdle Tuesday. The developer’s contentious proposal at 1840 N. Marcey St. was back before the Zoning Committee and received the all clear after making changes to the project. The updated plans include a reduced number of apartments and parking spaces, along with lowering the height for one of the buildings. The develop…
Lincoln Park's Marcey Street Towers Clear Zoning Hurdle After Reduction In Unit Count, Parking
CITY HALL — A proposal to build two apartment towers on the western edge of Lincoln Park has been advanced by a key City Council committee after a year of pushback and uncertainty. Developer Sterling Bay won approval from the City Council’s zoning committee on Tuesday to build its apartment complex at 1840 N. Marcey St. after it scaled back the project’s scope in the face of concerns from Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd) and some neighborhood groups…
Reduced Plans For 1840 North Marcey Street Gain Initial Approval - Chicago YIMBY
Updated details have been revealed for the mixed-use development at 1840 North Marcey Street in Lincoln Park. Located just south of the upcoming Foundry Park and across the river from what remains of Lincoln Yards, the project has been tied up in the city approval process for over a year—culminating in a heated exchange last December.
Sterling Bay’s Lincoln Park project lands zoning approval, after yearlong debate
Sterling Bay’s four-year-long quest to develop two residential buildings, with affordable units, in Lincoln Park passed another hurdle Tuesday. The developer’s contentious proposal at 1840 N. Marcey St. was back before the Zoning Committee and received the all clear after making changes to the project. The updated plans include a reduced number of apartments and parking spaces, along with lowering the height for one of the buildings. The develop…
Sterling Bay wins Zoning Committee approval for a pair of apartment towers on Lincoln Park’s west edge
The City Council’s Zoning Committee gave the green light Tuesday to developer Sterling Bay’s proposal for a pair of apartment towers on the western edge of Lincoln Park. The green light came after a last-minute thumbs-up from Ald. Scott Waguespack, 32nd, clearing the way for an approval from the…
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