A two-phase, 1.1 million square foot mixed
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A two-phase, 1.1 million square foot mixed
A two-phase, 1.1 million square foot mixed-use development that will anchor 53rd Street and Lake Park Avenue in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood. Developed in partnership with the University of Chicago and the City of Chicago, Harper Court will blend 250,000 square feet of commercial space, a select service hotel, 425 residential units and structured parking to create the south side’s newest destination. The project will be anchored by a 150,000 square foot University of Chicago office tower that will serve as a prominent gateway to both campus and community. The project features 100,000 square feet of retail with an emphasis on dining and entertainment. project partners • • • Vermilion Development developer JFJ Development Company developer The Drexel Group, LLC capital partner project team • • • • • McHugh Construction general contractor Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture designer Farr Associates designer William Blair & Company financial advisor Metro Commercial retail consultant CHICAGO, ILLINOIS The heart of the south side • Hyde Park is bounded by Hyde Park Blvd./51st Street to the north, Midway Plaisance/ 60 th Street to the south, Washington Park to the west and Lake Michigan to the east • The community is located seven miles from the downtown loop the right address for RETAIL • The development will anchor 53rd Street, the historic commercial core of Hyde Park, and Lake Park Avenue, with close proximity to Lake Shore Drive • An underserved market with impressive demand generators in the University of Chicago’s main campus and hospitals, Museum of Science & Industry, among others • Substantial pedestrian traffic associated with the surrounding neighborhood and adjacent Metra Commuter Rail Station [Metra Electric District Line] • The University of Chicago draws over 400,000 visitors per year to the Medical Center in addition to its 10,500 faculty, students and staff DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Household Expenditure (in millions): 2007 Estimates 1.0MI. 2.0MI. 3.0MI. Apparel $46.8 $86.4 $156.2 Entertainment $53.7 $97.5 $175.7 Food, Beverages $154.4 $290.4 $529.1 Total $968.1 $1,778.1 $3,212.6 Population Statistics: 2007 Estimates 1.0 Mi. 2.0 Mi. 2007 Population 39,926 100,360 Housing Units 21,765 51,375 Household Income $61,812 $47,925 Source: Sites USA, Applied Geographic Solutions/TIGER Geography Source: Sites USA, Applied Geographic Solutions/TIGER Geography 3.0 Mi. 208,278 103,342 $42,310 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Harper Court: A pedestrian-oriented street available for community events. Several anchor restaurants will transform Harper Court into a new destination for the South Side. Harper Avenue: With additional University of Chicago acquisitions for redevelopment, Harper Avenue will become a unique retail street. 53rd Street: 53rd Street will feature several of the most requested retail and quick-casual concepts. Lake Park Avenue: With significant traffic counts, the Lake Park frontage is merchandised for apparel and other retail uses. WASHINGTON PARK 53 U niversit y of C hicago RD sTREET NICHOLS PARK HARPER COURT MIDWAY PL AISANCE M E T R A E lectric line MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & iNDUSTRY jACKSON PARK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS development Contact Christopher S. Dillion LEED® AP Vermilion Development 180 N. Stetson Avenue, Suite 3500 Chicago, Illinois 60601 312 268 5691 www.vermiliondevelopment.com