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Redevelopment of Mannheim-Pratt
A commercial development, which includes a mix of restaurants, including an Outback Steakhouse, First Watch Daytime Café, Five Guys Burgers and Fries, along with a recreational retail cannabis dispensary is planned at Mannheim Road and Pratt Avenue. The development also includes a new electronic message billboard.
Residential and Retail Development Planned near the Cumberland Metra Station
Terra Cotta Partners is developing Cumberland Crossing, a residential/retail complex adjacent to the Cumberland Metra Station which calls for 348 residential rental units, 2,000 square feet of commercial development, and improvements to the Golf/Wolf intersection. The City granted preliminary approval for the development in spring 2021.
125 Townhomes Planed for 11 Acres in Oakton Corridor
Halston Market, a project proposed by M/I Homes, received preliminary plat approval from the City Council in October 2021. It’s an 11-acre redevelopment of a long-vacant site just north of Oakton Street and west of Lee Street. The project consists of a mix of two- and three-bedroom townhome units, 125 in all.
Rivers Casino Expansion Project
Rivers is adding 78,000 square feet between the existing casino building and the recently enlarged parking garage on the north side of the property. The space will include 725 additional slot machines and table games and add 700+ new parking spaces.
New 160,000 SF Class-A Industrial Building Proposed
A brand-new Class-A industrial building, located at 1600-1700 Sherwin Avenue, is proposed for an existing industrial site at 1600-1700 Sherwin Avenue.
New Independent Apartment Community Proposed – 946 North Avenue
Blue Sky Residence LLC is proposing a brand-new apartment building at 946 North Avenue, which will provide 67, one bedroom units to residents of age 62 years and older.
Bayview-Compasspoint is Largest Downtown Redevelopment Project in Recent Memory
The southeast corner of Ellinwood Street and Graceland Avenue is experiencing a redevelopment renaissance with a brand-new, luxury mixed-use development.
Who said there is a huge variation in the architectural quality and the type of building going up along the East River?
Goldberger noted that “there’s a huge variation in the architectural quality and the type of building” going up along the East River—a claim echoed by Justin Davidson, a fellow Pulitzer winner and architecture critic for New York magazine. “I wish, looking back, that New York had faced this issue with a more holistic sense of what kind of architecture it wanted to foster on the [East River] waterfront,” Davidson said.
Where are Douglaston projects located?
With their gleaming glass facades rising hundreds of feet above the river, the Douglaston projects are an embodiment not only of Williamsburg’s transformation into a destination for high-end living, but of how New York City developers are more than ever recognizing the potential of building on the East River waterfront. From the redevelopment of South Street Seaport and the new projects lining Brooklyn Bridge Park near Dumbo, to the massive residential buildings rising in northern Brooklyn and Long Island City, real estate investors are — to an unprecedented extent — capitalizing on the demand for apartments and offices near one of New York City’s main marine arteries.
How tall is the Seaport building?
On completion, 1 Seaport is expected to stand 60 stories and 670 feet tall but will hold only 98 condo units; Jonathan Landau, Fortis’ chief executive officer, said that configuration was dictated in part by the lot’s narrow dimensions.
What is the rendering of 1 Seaport?
A rendering of 1 Seaport, aka 161 Maiden Lane, which is allegedly leaning due to faulty construction. Image: Williams NY
Where is 10 Jay Street?
After flirting with a residential conversion of its historic 19th century warehouse, nestled just north of the Manhattan Bridge on the Dumbo waterfront, Triangle Assets and Glacier Global Partners looked to the underserved Brooklyn commercial office market in their repositioning of 10 Jay Street.
When will 420 Kent Avenue be completed?
The shifting, block-like shapes that are 420 Kent Avenue’s defining feature are already taking form at the development site, which Chen said is moving along “exactly as planned.” The northernmost tower’s superstructure was completed several months ago and is already wrapped in its glimmering, glass curtain wall with completion slated for the late spring or early summer of next year. The other two towers, bound by a shared podium structure, are following suit and should be done by early 2019.
Is 10 Jay Street in Manhattan leased?
Stavrach noted that the building is already 35 percent leased (to companies like advertising agency Translation and software firm Nuxeo) despite having yet to hit the market—with tenants almost certainly drawn to 10 Jay Street’s floor-to-ceiling views of the Lower Manhattan skyline, Manhattan Bridge and East River.
Driving Range
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Short Game Practice Area
Pros will tell you the best way to improve your score is to have a great short game. We have 1½ acres of beautifully sculpted practice area with 2 large practice greens, multiple sand bunkers, and enough open space to practice chipping and pitching from up to 60 yards away. Just $8, with in-and-out privileges all day. Don’t haul balls.
Par-3, Nine Hole Course
The only fully-lighted course in the Chicagoland area! Play until midnight May through August. This beautiful Rick Jacobson designed course has holes ranging from 80 to 200 yards and a variety of hazards—including a lake, berms, hills & prairie grass.
Know Your Roads
There are roadways within the City that fall under the responsibility of State and County highway agencies. See details below. You can also check out the City's Curbside Calendar Snow Removal page for easy printing.
Graffiti
To report graffiti on public property, please call Des Plaines Police Department at 847-391-5400 or visit the DP311 Citizen Request Portal page.