The 26-story building, with 156 condominiums and five townhouses, is the second involving Gammonley Group and McHugh Construction. The latter recently finished a tower for Gammonley Group at 1111 S. Wabash Ave., but the next venture may be more challenging. McHugh Construction project manager Wayne Anderson notes the sites bumps up against an electrical substation used by Metra to power commuter rail lines.
Occupancy for the units, ranging from one- to three-bedrooms and priced from $260,000 to more than $900,000, is expected to begin in March 2006. Completion is scheduled for July 2006.
Fujikawa Johnson Goebel, DeStefano + Partners and PPKS Architects are involved in the design of the building.
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