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Article: 6-tower project planned: $750 million residential complex set for area that housed Kinzie Station.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- February 1, 2007
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Byline: Susan Diesenhouse
Feb. 1--A Chicago-based developer intends to build a $750 million residential project near downtown that it said will have enough scope and variety to be a new neighborhood. Fifield Cos. is set Thursday to unveil finalized plans for a community called K Station that would link the West Loop and River North districts. It would include six residential towers with 2,451 luxury apartments, parking for 2,000 vehicles and 40,000 square feet of retail space, plus a Jewel/Osco supermarket.
The project would include a one-acre public park, walkways and five outdoor swimming pools, among other amenities. The company already is ...