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Lendlease Maps Out Game Plan for Southbank Development

Having recently dissolved the Riverline joint venture with CMK, Lendlease has laid out the game plan for its separate project that will proceed on what was the northern portion of the site. The seven-acre Southbank development in the near South Loop will offer as many as 2,700 residential units across five high-rises surrounding a two-acre park.

The developer intends Southbank as a neighborhood destination that reflects the area’s eclectic roots, with notable attention to the artistic past of nearby Printer’s Row. “We want to integrate the work of amazing local artists into the development to meaningfully impact the daily lives of those who visit and those who will call the Southbank community home,” said Justin Patwin, Lendlease project director on Southbank.

Lendlease is already underway with the first of five high-rises which is scheduled to open this summer.


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