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02.19.2026

Chicago’s Plan Commission approves 215 N. Racine development

Chicago’s Plan Commission approved two West Loop high-rise residential towers Thursday, introducing to the fast-growing neighborhood a new level of density typically reserved for the city’s Downtown core.

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02.09.2026

Plan Commission will review development at 215 N. Racine

Later this month, the Chicago Plan Commission will review the mixed-use development at 215 N. Racine. Planned by Domus Real Estate Group, the project site….

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02.09.2026

This high-rise proposal could reshape downtown development

A proposed apartment high-rise that would open the door to Loop skyscraper-scale buildings in the Fulton Market District is setting up a standoff between the…

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06.30.2025

Caisson permit issued for 410 N. Elizabeth

A caisson permit has been issued for the first tower of a two-tower mixed-use development at 410 N. Elizabeth. Planned by developers Mark Goodman & Associates and Weldon Development Group, the irregularly shaped lot is bound by W. Ogden Ave to the west, N. Elizabeth St to the east, and Metra rail tracks to the north and south.

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12.17.2024

Tower crane permit issued for 410 N. Elizabeth

A tower crane permit has been issued for a mixed-use development planned at 410 N. Elizabeth. Planned by developers Mark Goodman & Associates and Weldon Development Group, the permit will serve the first tower of their approved two-tower plan.

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12.15.2024

Tower Crane Permitted For First Tower At 400 N Elizabeth Street

A tower crane permit has been issued for the first phase of the mixed-use development at 400 N Elizabeth Street in Fulton Market. Sandwiched between N Ogden Avenue and W Kinzie Street, the permit comes quickly as the project was approved this summer after pivoting from a single life-sciences building to two residential towers.

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02.08.2024

Updated Details Revealed For 400 N Elizabeth Street In Fulton Market

Updated details have been revealed for the mixed-use development at 400 N Elizabeth Street in Fulton Market. The unique wedge shaped site is bound by N Ogden Avenue to the west, W Kinzie Street to the south, and rail tracks to the north. The new concept is being developed by Mark Goodman & Associates with local architecture firm Archeo Design Studio working on its design.

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05.23.2024

Updated Design Revealed For 1201 W Fulton In Fulton Market

Updated designs have been revealed for the mixed-use development at 1201 W Fulton in Fulton Market. Located on the intersection with N Racine Avenue on the western edge of the neighborhood, the tower is one of three-projects in the area that have revealed updates this week. Developer Fulton Street Companies is now working with GREC Architects on the revised designs.

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05.27.2024

Fulton Street Cos moves forward with redesigned 1201 W. Fulton

Developer Fulton Street Cos has received approval for the redesign of the mixed-use development at 1201 W. Fulton. Located at the southwest corner of W. Fulton Market and N. Racine Ave, the project site is currently occupied by a one-story structure which already has a demolition permit issued for its removal.

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05.01.2024

Plan Commission will review 400 N. Elizabeth

The Plan Commission will review developers Mark Goodman & Associates and Weldon Development Group’s new scheme for a mixed-use development at 400 N. Elizabeth. Fronting N. Elizabeth St, the irregularly shaped lot is bound by W. Ogden Ave to the west, N. Elizabeth St to the east, and Metra rail tracks to the north and south.

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