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.


This development makes me feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside. YAY!!
Hey Joe, I think there are some REAL penthouse units in that rendering.
Has anyone heard of a projected delivery date for this project?
I’ll believe it when I see it. Seems like every development in the area has marketed a few times, started clearing sites and then stalled out. I.E. 23 N. Carpenter, 1000 W. Van Buren/ 336 S. Morgan, Aberdeen & Randolph, MOD, the site on Halsted between Randolph and Washington and the list goes on…
Not taking the bait, Eric.
The developers’ financing is probably falling through. The era of easy credit is coming to an end.
This looks like a quality development. Good luck.