1122 W Chicago
1122 W Chicago Avenue is Lipe Property Company’s newest development located in at the intersection of Chicago Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago’s River West neighborhood. The 7-story building will contain 97 residential units with ground floor retail.
Don’t miss the opportunity to secure space in the exploding River West neighborhood at a coveted hard corner at one of Chicago’s Blue Line subway stops. Lipe Property Company is proud to be developing 1122 West Chicago, a 7-story mixed-use building designed by Pappageorge Haymes with 97 luxury apartments and 6,105 square feet of commercial space.
Retail, restaurant, or office space is available on the ground floor. Sidewalk seating is available along Chicago Avenue. Ground floor ceiling heights are 16 feet.
1122 W. Chicago has unparalleled transportation access. Four major Chicago arterials intersect at the property - Chicago, Milwaukee, Ogden and Elston - with 43,400 vehicles per day passing 1122 W. Chicago.
River West is growing rapidly with commercial and residential development taking place at a rapid pace. Since 2016, 1,700+ new residential units have either been completed or are breaking ground in the neighborhood. River West is home to a rapidly growing population after being rediscovered in recent years by developers and locals alike.
The area is strategically located between the hip and trendsetting neighborhoods of Wicker Park, Fulton Market, West Town, and River North. With so many major thoroughfares and transportation options converging on River West, it is further poised to leverage growth from two of the Midwest’s largest planned mixed-use projects - Lincoln Yards and The River District.
Those seeking authentic local amenities and the buzz of a metropolitan neighborhood are sure to have River West in their sites. With close proximity to the central business district and amazing access to both I90/94 and the Blue Line, this gateway neighborhood offers prospective tenants access to residents and workers of River West and these adjacent neighborhoods. The influx of thousands of new residents and workers continues to drive increases in transit, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic as single-story commercial structures are being upgraded with new mid-rise and high-rise buildings.