Location matters in Chicago real estate
We are a front-runner in property development, management and investment in Chicago. Our portfolio includes premier condo renovations, new construction and office buildings in today’s most vibrant communities.
Residential and commercial properties in the most attractive neighborhoods
We know what it takes to develop premier properties in communities along Chicago’s shoreline. That’s why you’ll find our single-family homes, renovated condominiums and energy-efficient office spaces located where people want to live and work.
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Andersonville
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East Lakeview
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East Village
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Edgewater Glen
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Lincoln Park
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Old Town
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Ravenswood
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River North
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Sheridan Park
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South Loop
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Wrigleyville
Andersonville
A neighborhood on Chicago’s north side, known for its Swedish roots, historic architecture, and bustling urban main street, Clark Street. Also recognized as the “shop local capital of Chicago,” supporting the largest network of local and independent businesses in the area. Home to one of Chicago’s largest LGBTQ+ populations, Andersonville is a community full of pride and a commitment to equality. Andersonville is for everyone.
East Lakeview
East Village
Edgewater Glen
Lincoln Park
One of Chicago’s most sought after neighborhoods, Lincoln Park is located just 2 miles north of downtown and bordered by North Avenue, Diversey Parkway, the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Lincoln Park offers an appealing blend of active retails streets, urban college campuses, and narrow tree‑lined residential blocks. Lincoln Park is home to two major museums, DePaul University and one of the nation’s oldest zoos. The community’s amenities, location and housing options attract everyone from young, first‑time homebuyers to local celebrities and CEOs. With its mix of city parks, restaurants, bars, theaters and top schools, Lincoln Park is virtually unrivaled among urban neighborhoods in the U.S.
Old Town
First settled by German immigrants in 1850, Old Town is popular with architecture buffs who come to admire its Victorian-era buildings, quaint streets and shops. Tree-lined Wells Street features the revered Second City comedy club, old-school pubs, charming eateries and artisanal coffee shops, as well as quirky boutiques. St. Michael’s Church is one of the few structures in Chicago to survive the Great Fire of 1871.
Ravenswood
River North
River North is a lively neighborhood in the Near North Side of Chicago. It’s an ultra‑stylish, ultra‑urban district of sleek art galleries and studios, all tucked away into former warehouse buildings. It’s also home to one of the city’s hottest nightlife scenes, with trendy bars and clubs that keep the party going till the early morning hours. Opened in 1930 in a former industrial area, the sprawling Merchandise Mart attracts throngs of shoppers to its home and office design showrooms. Surrounding the Mart, which sits on the award‑winning Chicago Riverwalk, artist’s studios in converted warehouses and lofts form a hub that sustains the area’s foremost art galleries.
Sheridan Park
Sheridan Park is a small community within the larger neighborhood of Uptown. A hidden gem in the city, Sheridan Park offers a rare mix of classic Chicago courtyards, historic single-family homes, vintage mansions, and modern condominiums. Sheridan Park is full of historically significant residential buildings – so much so that it is in the National Register of Historic Places as a certified historic district. The neighborhood affords its residents close proximity to several train stations as well as some of the area’s best entertainment venues.
South Loop
The South Loop has gone through a number of transformations in its lifetime, from museum hotspot to college campus mecca to restaurant powerhouse, but no one can deny its consistent appeal. Hosting quaint (and unexpected, given its proximity to the towering skyscrapers of the Loop) single‑family homes and high‑rises that soar above the city, the South Loop is as comfortable as it is forward thinking. While the constant flow of college students and office workers fill the neighborhood during the day, at night the neighborhood transitions into a quiet enclave in the shadows of the city’s most iconic buildings. Home to an exciting restaurant scene, front row access to Grant Park, and the city’s most famous museums, the South Loop offers a combination of amenities and serenity unmatched by most urban neighborhoods.