The Lancaster

The Lancaster

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building_name=The Lancaster


use=Residential
location=201 N. Westshore Drive Chicago, Illinois
status=Completed
floors=30
residences=about 200
year completed=2005
developer= Magellan Development Group & Hanwha Engineering & Construction Corp.
architect=Loewenberg Architects
contractor=James McHugh Construction Co.

The Lancaster was the first luxury residential condominium tower completed at Lakeshore East in Chicago. Finished in 2005, the 30-story building features an asymmetrical design with glass, steel and concrete construction. Approximately 200 residential units occupy floors 1-29, and the 30th floor provides access to a landscaped roof deck. All units have private balconies as well. Other building amenities include a modern fitness center, on-site dry cleaning and package receiving, 24-hour door staff, on-site building management and maintenance, deeded parking, storage, planned social activities, and a recreation lounge. The Lancaster was designed by Loewenberg Architects and developed by Magellan Development Group. The Building contractor was James McHugh Construction Co. [ [http://www.magellandevelopment.com/the-lancaster.html The Lancaster | Current Portfolio | Magellan Development ] ]

External links

* [http://www.lakeshoreeast.com/lancaster.html Lancaster at LakeshoreEast.com]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=157536 Lancaster at Emporis.com]

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