
This development has been approved at 3200 N. Southport Avenue. See the blog for the floor plans and renderings. Thoughts? (at Southport Corridor News and Events – Chicago, Illinois)
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This development has been approved at 3200 N. Southport Avenue. See the blog for the floor plans and renderings. Thoughts? (at Southport Corridor News and Events – Chicago, Illinois)





From West Lakeview Neighbors, next Monday there is a meeting at Butcher\’s Tap to discuss a new TOD development at 3200 N. Southport Avenue, former home to Flat Top Grill. This corner has been vacant for quite some time, and many businesses have come and gone through the years (Burger Boss, Knitter’s Niche, Flat Top to name a few). In addition to this newly proposed TOD, these Southport TODs have already been approved:
Continue reading “Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Proposed for 3200 N. Southport Avenue”
Another TOD development is in the discussion stage for Lakeview at 3300 N. Clark St. This location is currently home to a parking lot and the Lakeview Learning Center, which would be demolished if this development is approved. According to Curbed Chicago,
“As proposed, the nine-story structure would reach 108 feet to the top of its architectural parapet. An earlier version of the project shared with the local Hawthorne Neighbors group topped out at 127 feet but was ultimately shortened and redesigned with a facade calling for more brick and less glass. To minimize traffic disruptions on Clark, the development would place its residential lobby on School Street and garage access off of its rear alleyway. The 3300 N. Clark project would feature its required affordable units on-site. The plan will require City approval to move forward.”
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Spotless cleaners has closed (Free Mvmt Pop-Up Shop has taken over until April), and Sushi Mura will close in April, and construction will begin in May 2018 for this new mixed-use TOD development. The final renderings are listed here on Tom Tunney’s website, and the development has been approved. Curbed Chicago has a write-up of the benefits of Transit Oriented Developments (TODs) that you can read here.
In addition to this newly proposed TOD, these Southport TODs have already been approved:
Continue reading “3647 N. Southport TOD Development Construction to begin in May, 2018”
Updated: We hear this project will now begin in the second half of 2020.
ICYMI, Rise Sushi and Galleria Liqueurs will be replaced with construction starting sometime in 2018 with this mixed-use Transit Oriented Development (TOD). Rise Sushi currently has a lease until the end of 2017 (but this development was first proposed in 2014 and approved by Tom Tunney). There are two other TOD developments currently coming to Southport. 3647 N. Southport has recently been approved, and 3334 N. Southport is currently under construction. You can read more about TOD developments here from Curbed Chicago.
You may recall that a new Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has been proposed for 3647 N. Southport Avenue next to CVS. The final renderings are listed here on Tom Tunney’s website, and the development has been approved. Spotless Cleaners has closed, TBD on when Sushi Mura will exit. Expect construction to begin in 2018.
Continue reading “3647 N. Southport TOD Development Approved”
You may recall that a new Transit Oriented Development (TOD) has been proposed for 3647 N. Southport Avenue next to CVS. The original renderings have now been revised and listed here on Tom Tunney’s website. Currently, the development is “in discussion”.
Continue reading “Revised TOD Renderings for 3647 N. Southport Avenue”