One Chicago, a condo tower planned for the West Loop, isn’t as singular as its name might imply – it’s actually part of a trio of related projects from W Developments, LLC.
The 64-unit building, planned for 111 N Sangamon St, will be connected to an existing building at 912 W Washington St, according to David Wallach, principal in W Developments.
W is transforming 912 W Washington, a two-story building formerly home to a printing company, into a commercial center. No leases have been signed yet, but Wallach says a day care center is a strong possibility for the second level.
On top of 912 W Washington, Wallach will add a level of parking, which residents of 912 W Washington and One Chicago will share. Above the parking, he’ll build four three-story townhomes, “townhomes in the sky,” as he calls them. A landscaped deck will occupy the space between the townhouses and One Chicago’s condos.
Next door to One Chicago, another W Developments project, 123 North Sangamon, is underway. The former home of Soodik Printing Company, the brick building is being converted into 46 one- to three-bedroom condos priced from the $200s. The project is 75 percent sold, with first closings slated for October, Wallach says.
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