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22 Aug 2022

Clarendale Six Corners Nears Completion in Portage Park

Clarendale Six Corners Nears Completion in Portage Park

Construction on the 10-story Clarendale Six Corners development is nearing completion in Chicago’s Portage Park neighborhood. The mixed-use project includes 18,000 square feet of ground-level retail space, 258 senior living apartments and a variety of integrated amenities. The project, located at 4715 W Irving Park Road, is developed by Ryan CompaniesLCS, and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital.

When complete, the Clarendale Six Corners will be a welcome addition to the Portage Park community. The new development will provide much needed shopping and dining options, as well as quality senior housing.

The apartments will offer a variety of floor plans, and prices will start at $4,400 per month for independent living, $6,000 for assisted living, and $7,200 for memory care. There will also be 11 affordable on-site units.

The amenities package is expansive, with spaces such as chef-equipped dining, private dining venues, a theater, continuing education services, an art and creative studio, a fitness center, a salon and spa, and a large central terrace area.

Designed by Ryan Architecture + Engineering, a subsidiary of Ryan Companies, the V-shaped building fits well to its triangular lot. It has two wings that surround a central amenity terrace. The facade incorporates a multi-tone brick palette, Juliet balconies, expansive windows, dark metal window accents, and other decorative architectural elements.

Clarendale Six Corners is part of a larger development project that will replace a former low-rise bank building and parking lot. This four-acre master plan will come with an Aldi supermarket and one additional retail space just to the southeast, as well as a pedestrian plaza with a public art installment between the two buildings.

The project site is serviced by several buses and the Metra, making it a convenient spot for transit riders. Routes 54, 54A, 56, and 80 buses all stop at the intersection of Milwaukee, Irving Park, and Cicero, while the Grayland Metra station can be found via a nine-minute walk southeast. The closest CTA L Blue Line station is Montrose Avenue, which is a 16-minute walk north.

The $117 million project, which is expected to be completed in fall 2022, will include a first-phase building. Ryan Companies is also serving as general contractor for the project, which is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy.

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