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'Very High-End Luxury' Condos Planned Near Parlor Pizza In West Loop

By Stephanie Lulay | August 5, 2016 5:42am | Updated on August 5, 2016 10:21am
 Taris Real Estate plans to develop 24 luxury condos at 900 W. Washington Blvd. in the West Loop.
Taris Real Estate plans to develop 24 luxury condos at 900 W. Washington Blvd. in the West Loop.
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WEST LOOP — A developer will pitch plans to build 22 high-end luxury condos on Washington Boulevard in the West Loop at a meeting Tuesday. 

River North-based Taris Real Estate plans to build a 10-story, 132-foot building at 900 W. Washington Blvd. The site, a block from Parlor Pizza Bar and other Fulton Market hot spots, now houses a one-story office building.

The developer will pitch plans to the community at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Merit School of Music, 38 S. Peoria St., the West Loop Community Organization announced. 

With 20 condos and two penthouse suites, the condo plan calls for a mix of two- and four- bedroom units with 2½ to 4½ bathrooms. Under the plan, 24 parking spaces would also be developed on the ground floor. 

The "very high-end luxury" units would be priced at more than $800-900 per square foot, according to Brandon Romo, Taris Real Estate marketing director, but prices have not been finalized. At $800 per square foot, the 1,600-square-foot two-bedroom units would cost more than $1.28 million, and 3,300-square-foot four-bedroom units would cost more than $2.64 million. 

 

The developer is seeking a zoning change. Taris Real Estate owns the site and Chicago-based Northworks Architects is working on the project, Buck confirmed. 

If all goes well, the project could be completed in December 2017. The development was first announced in summer 2015. 

A rendering of 900 West, a proposed 10-story building at 900 W. Washington Blvd. in the West Loop. [Taris Real Estate]

The 900 W. Washington Blvd. site houses a one-story office building. [DNAinfo/Stephanie Lulay]

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