Riverline (development) explained

Urban Development Name:Riverline
Status:Under construction
Building Type:Mixed-use
Groundbreaking:2016
Developer:CMK 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.[1]

Groundbreaking occurred in 2016 before the dissolution of the partnership.[2] The development is north of The 78, another large-scale development.[3]

Notes and References

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