
The buyer of the 0.22-acre lot at 3726 Brighton Blvd. is planning to build apartments with ground-floor retail space.
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The buyer of the 0.22-acre lot at 3726 Brighton Blvd. is planning to build apartments with ground-floor retail space.
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A 12-story project had previously been planned for the 0.43-acre site at 3405 Walnut St. next to Zocalo Development’s Edit at River North.
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