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CRG Bringing Rental Project to Bucktown

Leasing has gotten underway for CRG’s A.M. 1980, a multifamily rental building at the intersection of Milwaukee and Armitage Avenues in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood. The new building will be 110,000 square feet with 132 units, and move-ins are slated to begin late this summer.

“Bucktown is one of Chicago’s creative epicenters with a thriving nightlife, live music, restaurants and art galleries,” said CRG multifamily director Brittani Sanders. “Located less than 500 feet from the Blue Line CTA station, residents will also enjoy easy access to The 606, downtown and O’Hare International Airport.”

CRG commenced construction on the property in 2017. “CRG’s formal commitment to build its multifamily brand began in 2015 and A.M. 1980 is another addition to our rapidly-growing portfolio,” said CRG president Shawn Clark. “Our main goal is to develop meaningful projects in strategic markets across the United States, and we look forward to expanding our footprint in Chicago.”


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