
Tag: 3334 N. Southport Avenue
Hotel Chocolate under construction; now hiring for Southport Avenue
Hotel Chocolat coming to former Foxtrot Southport and Armitage spots
Foxtrot Founder Mike LaVitola Eyes Brand Revival
Working on Deals with Landlords to Reopen Stores in Chicago, Texas, Sources Say

Foxtrot space on Southport Avenue is already for lease
Foxtrot Delivery Market coming to the Southport Gateway Development
Foxtrot Delivery Market, with locations in Lincoln Park, River North, West Loop and Wicker Park is coming to 3334 N. Southport Avenue, across the street from Coda Di Volpe as part of The Southport Gateway apartment building. More information below the graphic about the Southport Gateway development.
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3334 N. Southport coming down, making way for a new Transit Oriented Development
Say goodbye to the existing structure across the street from Coda Di Volpe. 3334 N. Southport is in the process of being torn down to make room for a new mixed-use retail and residential building. It seems that Southport south of Roscoe development is heating up – if only they can now do something with this building!
3334 N. Southport Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Gets Rendered
You may recall in late 2015, a public notice went up at 3334 N. Southport Avenue for a new mixed-use development with retail across the street from Coda Di Volpe. New renderings of the proposed development have surfaced on Tom Tunney’s website, and here is what could be coming to the space. The project is still in the discussion stage, and it would be the third proposed TOD for Southport between Belmont and Grace.
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New Mixed-Use Development Proposed for 3334 N. Southport Avenue
Records have been filed with the Office of the City Clerk to rezone 3334 N. Southport Avenue into a 4-story mixed-use development with retail on the first level. There would be a total of 8 dwelling units including in this development. Since it is so close to Southport\’s CTA station, it could be considered a TOD.
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