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Hubbard Street’s Wicker Park Rentals See Quick Lease-up

Hubbard Street Group and co-developer Centrum Realty and Development said their Wicker Park Connection, a 15-story, 146-unit rental community, is more than 75% leased just four months after the first move-ins.

Located at 1640 W. Division St., one block west of the Division Blue Line station, the property is being marketed for sale together with an adjacent 60-unit first phase that opened in 2016 and houses a small-format Target store in the ground-level retail space.

Luxury Living Chicago Realty is serving as the exclusive marketing and leasing brokerage for the development.

“Leasing velocity has exceeded expectations, with renters attracted to Wicker Park Connection not only because of the high level of finishes showcased in the apartments, but also the amenities, which are unprecedented in this area,” said Aaron Galvin, founder and CEO of Luxury Living Chicago.


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