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Summit Design + Build Completes Revamp of West Loop Industrial into Hotel

General contractor Summit Design + Build has completed the gut demolition and renovation of a five-story industrial building into a boutique extended-stay hotel at 1436 Randolph in the West Loop neighborhood of downtown Chicago. 

The five-story extended stay boutique hotel is located on Randolph Street, directly across from Union Park. The project contains 49 apartment-style rooms, consisting of both studios and one-bedrooms. All rooms are fully equipped with kitchens and in-suite laundry, and the building contains a fully equipped fitness center for guests to utilize. The ground floor contains both retail and restaurant space. 

Marquette Companies served as the developer, and Brininstool + Lynch as the architect for the project. 

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