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Apartment buildings to replace private school, 122-year-old house in Mundelein

Despite opposition from some neighbors, a plan for a new 147-unit apartment complex in eastern Mundelein moved forward Monday night.

City of Naperville Riverwalk Commission met March 9

Mundelein approves plan for subdivision on site that sparked legal battle

Mundelein approves plan for subdivision on site that sparked legal battle A developer wants to build 192 houses on Mundelein s northwest side. The land, near the northwest corner of Route 60/83 and Route 176, is undeveloped now. Courtesy of Village of Mundelein   Posted5/31/2021 5:30 AM Final plans for a sprawling residential subdivision on Mundelein s northwest side have received approval from the village board. Pulte Homes plans to build 192 single-family houses on a roughly 98-acre site near the northwest corner of Route 60/83 and Route 176. That s five more homes than were in the preliminary plan approved by the board last year.   Additionally, more than six acres of the undeveloped site will be donated to the Mundelein Park District for a future park, documents indicate.

Self-storage facility, other improvements approved for Naperville shopping center

Updated 2/17/2021 6:26 PM A new self-storage facility will be incorporated into the revitalization of a rundown Naperville shopping center after the project gained support from council members and previously concerned neighbors. The Shorewood Development Group plans to invest roughly $50 million into the Market Meadows Shopping Center at Naper Boulevard and 75th Street in hopes of retaining key tenants, filling vacant storefronts and updating aging infrastructure, according to development plans.   To support the project and generate foot traffic, developers proposed transforming an outdated retail courtyard area into a self-storage business, which would be operated by Northfield-based The Lock Up. The facility would have a 35-foot-wide frontage but would otherwise be hidden behind other retailers and accessed from the back of the shopping center, representatives said.

Naperville council to consider self-storage facility as part of Market Meadows redevelopment

Updated 1/27/2021 6:17 PM The construction of a self-storage facility is the focus of a developer s plan to revitalize a Naperville shopping center, sparking concerns among nearby residents that the use is incompatible with surrounding properties. The Shorewood Development Group is under contract to purchase the Market Meadows Shopping Center at Naper Boulevard and 75th Street, where vacancy rates have grown and infrastructure has been deteriorating for years, attorney Vince Rosanova said.   Plans to redevelop the retail hub, anchored by Jewel-Osco, include constructing a new multi-tenant outlot building, completing architectural and engineering upgrades, reconfiguring the parking lot and improving pedestrian access. To support the nearly $50 million project, he said, developers have proposed transforming an antiquated courtyard with challenging retail space into a self-storage business, operated by Northfield-based The Lock Up.

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