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The new 31-acre development, called Foundry Park, will eventually total about two to three thousand units, including ...
JDL Development and Kayne Anderson Real Estate take over most of the North Side parcel, with plans for a "walking" ...
Chicago should build a new train line that provides Lincoln Yards, The 78 and adjacent neighborhoods with mass transit service.
JDL Development and Kayne Anderson Real Estate have offered the first public details for their vision for the stalled North ...
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago ...
Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago's JDL Development is close to ...
A new developer is set to take control of part of the former Lincoln Yards, with a new vision of what it could become.
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Lincoln Yards site to be transformed into Foundry Park under new development planJDL Development’s Jim Letchinger discusses partnering with Kayne Anderson Real Estate to reimagine the long-discussed 31-acre riverfront site as Foundry Park, sharing the vision, lessons from past ...
New developers JDL and Kayne Anderson are moving forward with a 1,000 unit plan on the north side of the troubled site while a deal to buy south side stalls.
Kayne Anderson Real Estate and JDL Development have entered into an agreement to acquire a 31-acre development site at 2001 N. Southport Ave. in Chicago. The site was formerly referred to as Lincoln ...
The moves are potentially beneficial for Lincoln Yards as its developer, Sterling Bay, has struggled with securing financing for the $6 billion project.
Lincoln Yards was supposed to transform the North Side. What went wrong? Developer Sterling Bay is losing the Lincoln Park site to impatient lenders. Now, Chicago’s JDL Development is close to ...
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