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From "About the
Grand Terrace" at
The Grand Terrace Condominiums web site:
Plans to redevelop the former Ritz Hotel in Chicago's historic Bronzeville neighborhood into thirty-nine luxury one and two-bedroom
condominiums, have been recently announced by veteran Chicago developers Robert Pistilli
and Eric Rubenstein.
Located at the southeast corner of 3947-55 South King Drive and
401-415 East Oakwood Blvd., the $4.5 million projects, the "Grand Terrace
Condominiums", named after the elegant nightclub at this site during the
1920's-30's, will provide a major rejuvenation to the community. "Our condo
project will help revitalize the immediate area and improve the quality of life
for the entire neighborhood" said co-developer Robert Pistilli, adding: "This is
a great opportunity to own a luxury condo in a historic area that is rapidly
improving."
This all-brick, premier condo development will feature fifteen,
two-bedroom units with two baths, and twenty-four, one-bedroom units. Deeded
parking is available, and the entire building will be protected with a dual fire
sprinkler and fire alarm system.
Each unit will feature new hardwood floors, thermal windows, 42"
kitchen cabinets, dishwasher, microwave, nine-foot ceilings, in-unit washer and dryer, and ample closet space. All units will have individual forced-air heat
and air conditioning, and special soundproofing will be an added feature.
Amenities include an elevator, storage and bicycle room; and residents will also
enjoy the use of a a 2,500 sq. ft. roof-top community center.
Pre-construction prices for the one-bedroom units will begin at
$135,000 and the two-bedroom units start at $179,000. The condo project has
qualified for FHA financing and pre-sales begin immediately. The construction is
expected to start shortly.
Nine affordable condo units are offered through the City's
Department of Housing's Chicago Partnership for affordable Neighborhoods (CPAN)
program. CPAN provides developer incentives including permit fee waiver,
building perimeter site improvements, landscaping and assistance with finding
prospective qualified buyers.
"The City is pleased to partner in this project because it is an
important addition to the Bronzeville area and provides and affordable housing
option to residents," said First Deputy Housing Commissioner Richard Monocchio.
Restoration of the ground floor retail space, comprising
approximately 10,000 square feet, will feature upscale commercial and office
tenants. "This project will help attract new businesses and jobs to the area",
explained co-developer Eric Rubenstein. He and Pistilli are already in talks
with numerous retailers and restaurants.
"These condominiums are an outstanding value with quality
construction and attractive floor plans to choose from," said Pistilli, noting:
"Buyers may select numerous upgrades to customize the units to their individual
tastes."
A major safety feature will be a combined fire sprinkler and
fire alarm system with heat detectors tied to an alarm monitoring system
throughout the structure. This dual protection will exceed both Chicago and
national building codes and should provide a high level of comfort to
prospective buyers.
Our goal is to create a private ownership experience that
combines safety, comfort, and luxury, with an outstanding location," said Robert
Pistilli. Buyers will be within walking distance to the Red Line, and a new
public beach at 39th and Lake Shore Drive. In addition, they will only be a
short distsance from McCormick Place, University of Chicago, Illinois Institute
of Technology, Mercy Hospital, DuSable Museum, Michael Reese Hospital, and the
Dan Ryan Expressway.
Co-developer Eric Rubenstein noted that Seniors will
particularly appreciate that the buiding is serviced by an elevator; has low
maintenance; and features gracious living near public transportation and various
cultural sites.
Noted Chicago architect Stephen E. Roman designed the condo
project that preserves the brick and terrcotta facade with wrought iron trim and
utilizes a modern interior and new systems.
The "Grand Terrace Condominiums" represents the first joint
venture between Pistilli and Rubenstein. Separately, the developers have
completed more than twenty projects since the 1970's, renovating condominiums,
apartment buildings, retail space and single family homes in Chicago, suburban
Cook and Will counties, Southern California and upstate New York.
For pre-sales information, call (312) 666-6200.
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