Belgravia Group, Ltd. will start construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square

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Chicago-based Belgravia Group, Ltd. will start construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square, a mixed-use development at 1701 W. Webster Ave. in Chicago’s East Bucktown neighborhood, which marks the first residential development in the North Branch Corridor since the area was rezoned in 2017. 
 
“As the first new homes being built in this emerging neighborhood, the condominiums at Triangle Square offer a chance for buyers to live adjacent to Bucktown and Lincoln Park at prices that are well below what a comparable home in those areas would cost,” said David Goldman, co-CEO at Belgravia Group. “With over 25% of the building sold already, our buyers are excited about the opportunity to be a part of what’s to come, such as the proposed Lincoln Yards development, as well as enjoy easy access to great established neighborhoods.”
 
When complete in 2021, Triangle Square will be just steps away from the popular shops, restaurants and nightlife along Damen and Webster avenues as well as recreational venues like Holstein Park, the 606 Trail and Midtown Athletic Club. Triangle Square will be in the attendance boundary for Chicago Public School’s Level 1+-rated Pulaski International School, which offers classes for pre-K through eighth grade. Residents will be less than two blocks from the Clybourn Metra station, with nearby Interstate 90 providing convenient connections to downtown Chicago, O’Hare International Airport and the suburbs.
 
Condominiums in the seven-story building are priced from $516,500 for a two-bedroom residence, $605,000 for two bedrooms plus a den, $715,000 for three bedrooms, and $899,000 for three bedrooms plus an office. The floor plans range from 1,227 to 2,144 square feet and feature open living layouts, ceiling heights of over 9’6”, expansive windows, large kitchens, and private balconies. Kitchens include high-end features, generous islands, pantries, quartz countertops, integrated Bosch appliances and contemporary cabinets. Select residences also include mudrooms through a secondary entrance, large outdoor terraces and options for additional bedrooms and dedicated office space.
 
Designed by multiple award-winning Chicago-based architect Sullivan Goulette & Wilson, the condominium building at Triangle Square was inspired by the masonry warehouses and steel bridges of the neighborhood’s industrial past. Broad openings are carved into its brick wall planes to reveal an underlying structure of steel and glass, and to capture dramatic river and skyline views.
 
“In addition to attractive pricing, another advantage of Triangle Square is the wide variety of floor plans, which includes several three-bedroom options for buyers wanting more space,” said Liz Brooks, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Belgravia Group. “With mortgage rates remaining at historic lows, combined with the pricing for the project’s three-bedroom-plus-office homes, this is a smart time for buyers to consider purchasing a larger home that will meet their needs for years to come.”
 
Building amenities include a rooftop deck with an outdoor kitchen and dramatic skyline views, a fitness center, dog washing station, secure package room and storage lockers. The condominiums at Triangle Square will also have heated garage parking, optional electric vehicle chargers and a bicycle storage area.
 
In addition to the condominiums underway from Belgravia Group, Triangle Square will include 300 apartments by LMC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Miami-based Lennar Corp. Future plans call for a third building on the site, which will include retail space at the corner of Elston and Webster avenues.
 
Prospective buyers can take a virtual tour of Triangle Square’s condominiums by visiting the sales gallery at 2131 N. Damen Ave. For more information, visit trianglesquarechicago.com or call (312) 561-5222.

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