Lakeview Landing is showing out on Addison Street

Construction progress at Lakeview Landing, 835 West Addison Street

Lakeview Landing, the six-story affordable housing development at 835 West Addison Street in Wrigleyville, is really starting to come into view. Powers and Sons Construction has made big progress on the first four stories, and that blue sheathing contrasts well with the stark concrete cores. Probably wouldn’t look great as a finish, but it dresses up the work site nonetheless.

Fun Fact (at least some of us think it’s fun): Lakeview Landing is located at the intersection of Addison Street and Reva Avenue. This is the only block that exists of Reva Avenue. It starts at Cornelia Avenue at its south end (3500 North) and ends at Addison (3600 North) and now you know that, assuming you didn’t before. Because I didn’t.

OTR Housing is building 37 units here, all of them 575-square-foot one-bedroom apartments. The former Lake View Lutheran Church was demolished back in June to make room for the new housing. The church donated the land to OTR in exchange for ground-floor space in the new building to hold their services. Lakeview Landing is a design by Weese Langley Weese Architects. It will include 12 indoor parking spaces on the first floor.

Lake View Lutheran Church demolition begins, signaling the start of Lakeview Landing

Demolition begins at Lake View Lutheran Church to make way for 37 affordable apartments.

A demolition permit was issued by the City of Chicago on May 31 for Lake View Lutheran Church at 835 West Addison Street in Lake View. And now demo work has begun. Demolition contractor Quality Excavation is on site as we speak, tearing the church down from the south end forward. Once the rubble has cleared, destruction will turn to creation as Lakeview Landing construction begins.

Rendering of Lakeview Landing from Weese Langley Weese Architects
New building permit, via Chicago Data Portal

Lakeview Landing will be a six-story, 37-unit affordable apartment building designed by Weese Langley Weese Architects. The ground floor will include a meeting room for the church, as well as 12 indoor sparking spaces. All 37 apartments will be one-bedroom, 575-square-foot rental units.

Powers and Sons Construction of Gary, Indiana, is already on site overseeing the demo work, itching to get started on the new build. A New Construction permit was issued back on December 12 of last year, so they’ve been waiting a bit.

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