Sales beginning soon at Broadway 3030
Posted 5/16/2008 by Joseph Askins![]()
I'll have more to report next week, but for now, I can tell you that Broadway 3030's 53 condominiums will go on sale around the end of this month or sometime in early June.
JFJ Development plans to build a new Dominick's grocery store, a National City Bank branch and 53 condominiums at 3030 N Broadway St, the same spot where the old Lake View Dominick's burned down in 2005.
JFJ president Jon Zitzman says he plans to start selling homes after Memorial Day and foresees construction on the Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture-designed building commencing shortly after Labor Day. A sales center will open across the street at 3009 N Broadway St in August.
The five stories of condos will comprise 23 different floor plans with one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts. Prices will range from the high $300s to $1.5 million.
Zitzman describes Broadway 3030 as a "full amenity building" featuring a fitness center, business center, quarter-acre park, door staff, bicycle storage and elevator.
"Most of what you see around here is infill. This will give people an opportunity they haven't had in the neighborhood, which is a higher-end home in a fairly boutique kind of development," he says.
The new Dominick's is a priority for his company and the neighborhood, he says, and he hopes to have the store open by the spring of 2010. Residential deliveries will begin later that year.
A new rendering of Broadway 3030 and more information about its condominium should be available next week, so stay tuned for more.

Comments
5/18/08
Stokes said:
There's an image on www.hparchitecture.com
Joe Zekas said:
Stokes,
Most folks won't have the patience to navigate tha labyrinthine HP Web site. Here's a link to a screencap of the rendering of 3030.
No one will ever accuse this of paying undue homage to the existing screetscape.
6/5/08
Paul said:
That's outrageous! I mean there is no setback at all! How nice for the neighborhood…. The architecture looks very good, but I think that the neighborhood deserves a small bit of open space or landscaping, and not a sheer wall right up to the edge of the sidewalk!
I hope the alderman can do something to stop this, as it is now planned.
Sheridan B. said:
About time there was some density along the west side of B'way there.
6/12/08
Bill said:
Broadway is a designated pedestrian street. By code, this means that there cannot be a setback. The building must be built on the property line.