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June 3, 2019
Kristin Hiller | ReBusiness Online
Play2Day, a childcare service for infants and toddlers ranging in age from 2 months to 5 years old, will open at Lincoln Common in Chicago. The 1,510-square-foot location is expected to open in the third quarter of this year. Play2Day joins the growing roster of Lincoln Common retailers, including Equinox, Velvet Taco, Philz Coffee, Athletico, Compass and Kohler Waters Spa. Developed by Hines and McCaffery, Lincoln Common features 100,000 square feet of retail space, 538 apartment units, 40 condominium units, a five-story office building, 850-stall parking garage, 156-room senior living...
May 21, 2019
REJournals.com
We're thrilled to welcome boutique, drop-off childcare service, Play2Day, to Lincoln Common!
May 17, 2019
Parul Dubey | Informed Infrastructure
The experts at Western Specialty Contractors - Chicago Masonry Branch worked their magic to preserve and restore what was the historic Dental Professional Building at 2358 North Lincoln Avenue, now part of Lincoln Common.
May 16, 2019
Paul Bubny | Connect Chicago
Two 20-story rental apartment towers opened last month facing Lincoln Avenue, on the west side of a site that formerly held Children’s Memorial Hospital. The Orchard’s smaller size and frontage on Orchard Street, a quieter, more residential-scaled street than Lincoln, were designed “to make a comfortable, elegant fit” with that side of the old hospital site, McCaffery Interests’ Dan McCaffery told Crain’s.
May 1, 2019
Play2Day team members are dedicated to creating an optimal play space for engaging children in developmentally appropriate activities to stimulate their curiosity. Parents will be able to take advantage of the copious amenities offered at Lincoln Common while their child is in great care for up to three hours at a time. Play2Day is anticipated to open in Q3 2019.
April 3, 2019
Paul Bubny | Connect Chicago
The first move-ins have begun setting up housekeeping at the Apartments at Lincoln Common, the rental apartment component of Hines and McCaffery Interest’s Lincoln Common mixed-use project. The twin 20-story towers on the site of the former Children’s Hospital in Lincoln Park contain 538 units between them.
April 2, 2019
RE Journals
The first residents have moved into the Apartments at Lincoln Common, a newly constructed property at 2345 N. Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. Co-developed by Hines and McCaffery Interests, the property is at the Lincoln Avenue, Fullerton Avenue and Halsted Street intersection in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. The project offers 538 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom rental residences and penthouses across two separate towers designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in partnership with Antunovich Associates . More than 200 tours have been conducted of The Apartments at Lincoln Common since...
April 2, 2019
Kristin Hiller | ReBusiness Online
Hines and McCaffery Interests have opened The Apartments at Lincoln Common, a 538-unit apartment property on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago. Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Antunovich Associates designed the two-tower property, which features one-, two- and three-bedroom units as well as penthouses. Amenities include a coworking lounge, game room, clubroom, fitness center, yoga studio, 20th-floor rooftop lounges and concierge services. Monthly rents start at $1,814 for studios.
April 1, 2019
Multi-Housing Pro
The Apartments at Lincoln Common, newly constructed at 2345 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, will have its first residents move in on Monday, April 1, 2019. Located at the new crossroads of Lincoln Park at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue, Fullerton Avenue and Halsted Street, The Apartments at Lincoln Common offer 538 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom rental residences and penthouses across two separate towers designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in partnership with Antunovich Associates. More than 200 tours have been conducted of The Apartments at Lincoln Common since leasing began in...
April 1, 2019
Jay Koziarz | Curbed Chicago
The 20-story twin towers replacing Lincoln Park’s demolished Children’s Memorial Hospital welcomed their first residents on Monday, April 1.

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