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April 26, 2017
Razvan Cimpean | Commerical Property Executive
Twelve01West is expected to be completed next year.
April 26, 2017
Bob Bauder I Trib-Review
The $63 million proposal to update the Strip District's Produce Terminal made some progress towards gaining approval on Wednesday. Photo by Andrew Russell, Tribune-Review.
April 20, 2017
After receiving a $65M allocation in December, McCaffery Interests-sponsored Southside Community Optimal Redevelopment Enterprise (SCORE) Community Development Entity (CDE) granted $10M to the Noble Charter School Network for development of a new—and much needed—high school in the economically challenged Brighton Park neighborhood of Chicago.
April 18, 2017
Chuck Sudo I Bisnow Chicago
McCaffery Interests has made progress in its plans to develop a 150,000 square-foot, mixed-use building at 1201 West Lake.
April 13, 2017
Jon Banister I Bisnow
F1RST, a JV with Grosvenor Americas, McCaffery Interests and Clark Enterprises, opened its doors to residents earlier this month.
April 3, 2017
Sara Gilgore I Washington Business Journal
Check out all the new players in Capitol Riverfront's entertainment game this season!
March 29, 2017
Michele Lerner I Washington Post
Leasing has begun at F1RST, a 325-unit apartment building under development by Grosvenor Americas at 1263 First St. SE, just next door to Nats Stadium. Co-developer McCaffery Interests will provide construction, leasing and property management services.
March 28, 2017
It was a spirited celebration on March 15th as McCaffery Interests was named the recipient of the 2017 Corporate Legendary Landmark Award at the Landmarks Illinois' 2017 Legendary Landmarks Celebration.
March 16, 2017
Jeff Clabaugh I WTOP
Capitol Riverfront has raised the bar of luxury when it comes to apartment buildings: F1RST Residences offers a rooftop deck with direct views into Washington Nationals Park so residents don't have to leave home to catch the game.
March 16, 2017
Sandra Tolliver | Next Pittsburgh
The Produce Terminal redevelopment will be redeveloped over four phases, beginning with a public market, according to Chicago developer Dan McCaffery and city officials.

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