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From Time to Time Mid-rise development will link historic homes with a booming downtown
Chicago Magazine
October 2004
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The developer and architect Thomas Roszak plans to fill an empty but very visible lot in Evanston with four mid-rise condominium buildings that will serve as a contemporary-style gateway between a neighborhood of historic homes and the city's high-rising downtown area.
Construction was scheduled to begin in September on the first structure in Roszak's Sienna development, a handsome quartet of eight-story buildings that will be mostly brick at bottom and glass at top. "They will be more transparent as they go up," Roszak says. That's part of making the complex, which will also have broad, ungated walkways and richly detailed landscaping, an integral part of its neighborhood, not an isolated enclave, he says.
The first building should be ready for occupancy in summer of 2005, and Roszak expects the entire 237-unit project to be complete by late 2007. At press time, prices on the 30 remaining condos in the first building, a 63-unit structure on the southeast corner of the property, ran from $234,000 for 756 square feet with one bedroom to $592,000 for 1,757 square feet with three bedrooms.
For more information about any Roszak/ADC developments, visit www.roszakadc.com
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