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Riverline (development)

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Riverline
StatusUnder construction
Groundbreaking2016
Companies
DeveloperCMK Companies

Riverline is a multi-building redevelopment under construction in Chicago being developed by CMK Companies. The site was originally part of a larger project, also dubbed "Riverline" which was the effort of a partnership between Chicago-based developer CMK and Australian company Lendlease. The partnership was dissolved in early 2018, and the project was split into Riverline and Southbank.

Groundbreaking occurred in 2016 before the dissolution of the partnership. The development is north of The 78, another large-scale development.

References

  1. Ori, Ryan (14 March 2018). "$2 billion Riverline mega-development divides into separate residential projects". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. Kozlarz, Jay (13 September 2016). "Chicago breaks ground on 3,600 unit Riverline mega-development in the South Loop". Curbed. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  3. Nitkin, Alex (11 May 2018). "Related Midwest's plans for sprawling South Loop project taking shape". The Real Deal Chicago. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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