A full building permit has been issued for a mixed-use development planned at 4009 N. Oakley. Located at the northeast corner of W. Irving Park Rd and N. Oakley Ave, the project site is also known by the address of 2250 W. Irving Park. Planned by Landrosh Development, the former Chicago Joe’s restaurant that occupied the site has already been demolished.
Designed by SGW Architecture & Design, the five-story development will top out at 60 feet tall. The ground floor will have 2,800 square feet of retail space fronting W. Irving Park Rd, with the residential entry on N. Oakley Ave. Back of house space, a bike room with 42 spaces, and 19 car parking spaces round out the ground floor.
On the upper floors, the development will have 38 residential units, with a mix of 4 studios, 19 one-beds, and 15 two-beds. Select units on the second and fifth floors will have outdoor terraces on the setbacks of the building and apartments along N. Oakley Ave will have inset balconies.
With the full building permit issued, Landrosh Development, who is also serving as the general contractor, can begin the new construction and work through completion.