We're kicking off permits today with the latest addition to the booming neighborhood that surrounds Nationals Park. Please welcome to Capitol Riverfront, Ballpark Square. Grosvenor Americas and McCaffery Interests on Wednesday picked up a pair of permits for the construction of two buildings that will comprise about two-thirds of the Ballpark Square project.
Chicago's lakefront is still evolving—where there's space, someone will develop it. These three lakefront developments are set to change the landscape and the way people live. Read on to see who's planting a flag for great views of Lake Michigan...
At the corner of 53rd Street and Lake Park Avenue, in an increasingly bustling patch of Hyde Park, sits the Promontory, the newest restaurant-club combo from the team behind the Empty Bottle, Chicago’s beloved club in West Town, and the eatery Longman & Eagle in Logan Square.
As we reported in 2011, Douglas Development and McCaffery Interests had teamed to buy the building’s debt from its colorful landlord, Yeni Wong, then converted it to equity out of foreclosure. After a gut-rehab, they fully leased up the first and second floor retail space (to a state-of-the-art Walgreens, as well as Panera Bread and Sports Zone Elite) and the upper floor offices (mainly to Auto Alliance).
MOM’s Organic Market — prominent family-owned and operated grocer, and leading environmental advocate — is set to open its first location in Arlington County this summer at the Verde Pointe development, located at the intersection of Lee Highway and North Veitch Street.
596 acres, 50,000 residents, $4 billion dollars and even a 1,500-boat marina: Everything about the proposed Chicago Lakeside Development, developer Dan McCaffery's massive micro-city being built at the former site of the U.S. Steel Southworks Plant, is on a different scale
Four new pop-up shops opened last Friday as part of the University’s effort to further develop the Hyde Park economy. These stores, all north of East 55th Street, mark the third round of North Side shops opening temporary storefronts in property owned by the University.
McCaffery Interests showed off the latest iteration of its planned two-story building at Monday’s Georgetown advisory neighborhood commission meeting, where it was favorably received by commissioners.
HYDE PARK — The University of Chicago has signed over management of the Harper Court development to McCaffery Interests, loosening its final claim on the $110 million property.