Woodlawn Station - Courtesy of Skender
At Woodlawn Station, residents have access to a computer room, a roof deck and a community room. On the first floor, 15K SF of retail will play host to local businesses. The complex's design is modern, with metal panels on the exterior, exposed ductwork, white concrete ceilings and kitchen islands made from recycled materials. Some of the apartments even have a view of Downtown Chicago.
This isn’t a Class-A apartment high-rise cropping up in one of Chicago's wealthiest neighborhoods; it is a mixed-income development set to revitalize the Woodlawn community in Chicago's South Side.
Woodlawn Station, and similar projects across Chicago and the U.S., have started to embrace designs that go beyond simply providing a shelter for an underserved population. They are creating amenities that improve the well-being of the communities the developments serve. For Skender, which served as the base building and interior construction manager, Woodlawn Station is a testament to how smart design and efficient construction practices can improve how developers approach affordable housing projects................. Read More
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