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Oak Brook Trustees Approve 22-Story Condo Tower

The Oak Brook Board of Trustees has approved The Butler development of 90 luxury condominiums near the Oakbrook Center. Designed by Lucien Lagrange Studios, the Franklin Partners project will reach 22 stories in height.

“Oak Brook is at a pivotal juncture in our history, and we have just sent a strong message to the residents of Oak Brook that we welcome high-end luxury developments that are consistent with the Oak Brook brand,” said trustee Mike Manzo. “This $100-million development will add tremendous value to the community.”

Jupiter Realty principal Jerry Ong applauded the trustees and Village President Gopal Lalmalani for their vision and leadership.  “Approval of The Butler demonstrates Oak Brook’s desire to maintain its position as an upscale community for discerning residents, while providing new choices for those who seek luxury and the convenience of urban living.”


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