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11-Story Building At Sheridan & Wilson Gets OK From 46th Ward Zoning Panel

By Josh McGhee | March 28, 2017 4:56pm
 The project slated for 975 W. Wilson Ave. is now an 11-story building, according to renderings.
The project slated for 975 W. Wilson Ave. is now an 11-story building, according to renderings.
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UPTOWN — After taking an extra month to make a decision, the 46th Ward Zoning and Development Committee approved an 11-story building proposed for Sheridan Road and Wilson Avenue.

The proposal was approved by a vote of 20-2 Monday, according to Tressa Feher, Ald. James Cappleman's chief of staff.

In its February meeting, the committee postponed the vote, saying it still had unanswered questions.

The development at 975 W. Wilson Ave. would have between 140-155 units, including a mix of convertible, studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, said Alan Schactman, director and residential business leader of Clayco.

The apartments will rent at market rates, meaning a two-bedroom apartment would be about $2,800 per month, he said.

The development will now move to the Chicago Plan Commission.

Renderings of the project are available here.