The Chicago City Council has approved Dinkel’s Lofts, a mixed-use development at 3327 N. Lincoln. Planned for a V-shaped property, the site fronts both N. Lincoln Ave and N. Marshfield Ave. Developer PCR Group Chicago will retain the historic Dinkel’s building and sign as part of the project.

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Designed by Jonathan Splitt Architects, the new building will stand six stories, rising almost 80 feet tall. As part of the design, the project will retain the facades of the famous Dinkel’s Bakery building and the three-story brick building to its south.

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On the ground floor, the project’s residential lobby will be centered within the N. Lincoln Ave frontage. 2,725 square feet of retail space will be located on the north side of the lobby and 1,267 square feet of retail will sit south of the lobby. The building’s bike storage has been incorporated into the parking garage which will include 20 car parking spaces.

3327 N. LincolnJonathan Splitt Architects

Rising above, the second floor sets back from N. Marshfield Ave, giving select units private roof terraces. The residential component of the project will split the 42 units into 4 studios, 10 one-beds, 21 two-beds, and 7 three-beds, all spread across the second through sixth floors. Residents will have access to a shared roof deck as well as a fitness amenity space on the second floor. 

3327 N. LincolnJonathan Splitt Architects

With approval secured from City Council, the site will be rezoned from B1-2 to B3-3. With the zoning approved, the developer can move forward with permitting and construction. Permits have been filed for the new construction and are awaiting issuance.

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