Downtown Chicago’s condo development boom has ended. – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Roughly 2,500 condos have been developed downtown since 2015 as multiple towers were constructed, and about 600 of those units are still available, said Gail Lissner, managing director for Integra Realty Resources.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Don’t forget to mention the 127 affordable housing apartments incorporated in Related Midwest’s 400 Lake Shore project, a 1.1 million SF “mixed-income” residential high-rise building, now under construction at Grand/LSD at former Spire site. No multi-million dollar condos here.

Mark F
2 years ago

Don’t worry, this market will spark right up once Mayor Johnson starts converting some of the buildings in the financial district to high rise low income housing.

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

I’m retire (hopefully), but used to be indirectly employed in the Chicago area housing industry. Very complicated subject, but one thing for sure Chicago metro area & state of Illinois new housing unit construction (rental or homes) is absolutely anemic compared to booming south (TX, FL, NC, SC, GA) and mountain states like Utah. from US Census 2023 YTD EXCEL SP—New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized, (https://www.census.gov/construction/bps/msamonthly.html ): Chicago metro just 14,821, Huston metro 68,336, Atlanta metro 38,589, Dallas metro 66,557…etc. and any med sized city in Florida completely kicks are ass!!! or from 2022 this site (https://ipropertymanagement.com/research/housing-starts) showing housing… Read more »

Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Here’s neighboring states kicking are ass for housing unit starts by end of 2023 all with smaller, some with a fraction of Illinois population (https://www.census.gov/construction/bps/statemonthly.html)

  •  Illinois                       16207
  •          Indiana                        27247
  •          Michigan                       19703
  •          Ohio                           26862
  •          Wisconsin                      20519
  •          Missouri                       16872

A complete political embarrassment

Tubal-Caine
2 years ago

Who wants to live next to single parent homes of POC? I grew up in Woodlawn/South Shore during the 60’s with the Black Stone Rangers and I certainly do not. Why did the CTU establish Uplift HS in the Loop and establish a foothold for black gang violence? Was it to bring it part of Obama plans to bring pain to the white areas and destroy the financial district? Forty-five years the Loop was a nice place to visit on the weekends but now inhabited by unruly “youth” screaming in Ebonics.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Buy a downtown condo and get these added benefits, custom carjacking, call a mugger,
Beautiful view of democratic riots, LaSalle
Conversion condos dragging down prices,
Added parking only 50,000 extra, take a walk down Michigan Ave, soon to be called
Shaka Zulu Ave., see all of the empty storefronts. Hurry they are selling like hot
Cakes.

Last edited 2 years ago by Wyatt Earp
chris
2 years ago
Reply to  Wyatt Earp

How right you are……used to go downtown alot………now i don’t dare!! Need a body guard and bullet proof car……………………..

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