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Fifield Tops Out on River West Apartments

Fifield Cos. topped off 740 N. Aberdeen in River West. The mixed-unit, transit-oriented 11-story building will bring 188 apartments and 2,400 square feet of ground-floor retail to the neighborhood when it opens in fall 2020.

“As 740 N. Aberdeen takes shape, excitement is building for what this new development is bringing to the River West neighborhood,” said Steve Fifield, founder and CEO of Fifield Cos. “Demand for upscale apartments and amenities in this area of the city continues to rise, as Chicagoans seek residences in quieter, less dense neighborhoods that offer the same features and services as downtown rental towers.”

Located near the intersection of Ogden and Milwaukee avenues, along one of the city’s most popular bikeways, 740 N. Aberdeen will include a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, ranging from 540 to 1,513 square feet. Many popular restaurants, bars and other entertainment destinations are nearby.


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