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Apartments at Hines/McCaffery MXU Launch Leasing

The Apartments at Lincoln Common, co-developed by Hines and McCaffery Interests, have begun leasing, with the first move-ins scheduled for April. The two-tower, 538-unit rental complex is at the center of Lincoln Common, a mixed-use project rising on the former site of Children’s Memorial Hospital in Lincoln Park.

Within each building, amenities include a co-working lounge with complimentary Wi-Fi and game room; a clubroom featuring communal entertainment kitchens; and 20th floor open-air rooftop lounges offering unobstructed views of the Chicago skyline and outfitted with a pool and hot tub, sundeck, built-in grills and dining area.

Residents will have direct access to the brand-new Equinox Lincoln Common and the only Kohler Waters Spa in Chicago, along with to-be-announced retailers, restaurants and recreational activities. The Lincoln Common MXU, which began construction in April 2017, will also include a residential condominium tower as well as office space.

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