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Lincoln Park’s Big Deahl Will Add Three Resi Towers

Structured Development  received approval from the Chicago Plan Commission to modify its existing planned development for Big Deahl, a 2.2-acre site at 1450 N. Dayton St. in the North Side’s Lincoln Park. The approved plan will add a new public park and three residential buildings totaling 487 units to the site.

Developed in two phases, the additions include a 10-story, 126-unit market-rate rental building; a five-story, 34-unit affordable condominium building; and a 27-story, 327-unit market-rate rental tower, located on the western end of the property. Each building will be situated around the park.
 
“By working collaboratively with the Department of Planning, Department of Housing and countless community stakeholders, we were able to create a plan that will be accretive to the neighborhood, continuing its transition from a former industrial buffer zone to its present-day mix of residential and commercial uses,” said Mike Drew, founding principal of Chicago-based Structured Development.
 

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