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Lake View hotel gets permit
Four-story, $12 million project
06/23/2010 10:00 PM
While controversy continues to swirl around M&R Development’s Addison Park on Clark project in Wrigleyville, the Zoning Board of Appeals recently green-lighted a small boutique hotel to the south of that site.
The ZBA voted June 18 to grant a special-use permit to Wrigleyville Hotel, LLC for the operation of a full-service hotel with 42 rooms and an addition within an existing three-story building at 3469-75 N. Clark.
Tim Collins, member manager of Wrigleyville Hotel, LLC, said he anticipates an opening date in February or March 2011 for the $12 million, four-story hotel.
The first phase of construction is 85 percent complete, said Collins. The second phase is underway with demolition of a property the company purchased at 3469-71 N. Clark in November. Construction from grade level up will commence once the site is cleared, Collins said.
The new hotel replaces three, three-story masonry buildings zoned for mixed commercial and residential uses.
“It’s very positive that there’s a demand for this hotel at this point in time, because a lot of hotels are really suffering,” said Geraldine McCabe-Miele, a member of the zoning board. “Apparently that’s not the case in this area.”
2 Comments - Add Your Comment
By julio chavez
Posted: 01/30/2012 9:55 AM
\\\'\\\' FRAUD \\\'\\\'
By Boyee from Lincoln Park
Posted: 06/28/2010 11:38 AM
This will be good for Wrigleyville which has few hotels and is way too congested. How many stinking bars do they really need anyway?






