Though it applies to just the top two stories, a permit issued on December 16 by the City of Chicago allows developer ZSD Corp to complete construction of their 149-unit apartment building at 310 West Huron Street in River North. Caisson work, meanwhile, is in full swing at the site, with Thatcher Foundations of Gary, IN handling the heavy equipment.

Rendering of 310 West Huron by Pappageorge Haymes Partners

310 West Huron fuill permit and caisson work

Caisson work from a passing Brown Line train. Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

The first two permits for 310 West Huron were issued in November, with caissons coming through on the 3rd and the foundation & core permit hitting the books on the 21st. The core permit allowed construction up the the 7th floor ceiling, leaving the 8th and 9th levels as the only ones pertaining to the full permission. Curiously, it shows a reported cost of $24 million, while the foundation/core permit for the first seven stories included a mere $7 million reported cost. Not to worry; construction will cost what it costs.

Site plan of 310 West Huron by Pappageorge Haymes Partners

Floor plans of 310 West Huron by Pappageorge Haymes Partners

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

Pappageorge Haymes Partners is behind design work for the development, which is to include studio and convertible apartments, plus one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom floor plans. The construction site stretches the length of the block, from Franklin Street to the east westward to Orleans Street, but the structure will not occupy the entire site. When a condominium development for the site was previously proposed, it included a pocket park on the west end of the lot along Orleans. ZSD will mimic those plans by including the park, as it was something neighbors had their hearts set on when the condo project was in the works.

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

The ground floor will include retail space along the east end of the building fronting Franklin Street, bicycle storage, the residential lobby, and according to a floor plan drawing, 11 duplex units. Parking will be limited to 21 surface spaces accessed from the alley between North Franklin and North Orleans Streets. Amenities are to include a rooftop lounge, a coworking space, a fitness center, and outdoor terraces. Select units will feature private balconies. ZSD Corp anticipates completion in 2027.

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

310 West Huron full permit and caisson work

Photo by Daniel Schell

Tenants of 310 West Huron will reside within a block of the Chicago Brown/Purple Line elevated platform entrance at Superior and Franklin Streets. The CTA’s Route 37 and 66 buses make stops two block north at Chicago Avenue, though the 66 Chicago Avenue bus has been rerouted due to bridge reconstruction over the river. That work should be completed by the time the new apartments are ready for occupancy. For now, westbound 66 buses turn south off Chicago Avenue onto Wells Street, then go west on Grand Avenue before turning northwest on Milwaukee Avenue and reconnecting with Chicago Avenue in River West. Eastbound buses use Orleans Street instead of Wells.

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