Foundry Park: A New Vision for Lincoln Yards' Future
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JUL 10 – Jim Letchinger and Kayne Anderson plan a mostly residential project with fewer high-rises and about 20% affordable units after Sterling Bay's original plan failed amid economic challenges.
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Foundry Park: A new vision for Lincoln Yards' future
CHICAGO (WGN) - A new developer is set to take control of part of the former Lincoln Yards, with a new vision of what it could become. "We've been looking at a pile of weeds for Lincoln Yards for several years now," Ald. Scott Waguespack (32nd Ward) said. "The community is very excited to see this." Waguespack is talking about what developers are calling Foundry Park, a nod to the history of the property. The potential development would be locat…
The End Of Lincoln Yards? New Developer Announces Revamped Plan For Part Of Megadevelopment
JDL and Kayne Anderson Real Estate plan to acquire the northern portion of Lincoln Yards and turn it into "Foundry Park," with up to 3,000 housing units. Lincoln Yards developer Sterling Bay surrendered the land to a bank earlier this year.
New owners recalibrate plans at Lincoln Yards parcel
Goodbye, Lincoln Yards megadevelopment of towering heights. Hello, Foundry Park, an idea for a new residential enclave on the North Side.Developer Jim Letchinger said Thursday he will acquire, with Kayne Anderson Real Estate, the northern chunk of the former Lincoln Yards development site. The vacant 31 acres includes the old Finkl Steel property on Cortland Street along the Chicago River. The buyers said the sale should close by the end of the …
Lincoln Yards parcel’s new owners recalibrate plans after Chicago development project falters
Goodbye, Lincoln Yards megadevelopment of towering heights. Hello, Foundry Park, an idea for a new residential enclave on the North Side. Developer Jim Letchinger said Thursday he will acquire, with Kayne Anderson Real Estate, the northern chunk of the former Lincoln Yards development site. The vacant 31 acres includes the old Finkl Steel property on Cortland Street along the Chicago River. The buyers said the sale should close by the end of Sep…
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