This document provides information about Lincoln Park 2520, a new luxury residential development in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. It will include approximately 300 condominium units in a high-rise building designed by architect Lucien Lagrange. Units will range in size from 900 to 9,000 square feet. Amenities will include a pool, fitness center, spa, and private garden. The development team includes experienced Chicago-based developers and a top-notch group of architects, designers, and contractors. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2010.
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
Jean Stolzman is seeking a position in architecture utilizing her 15 years of experience in project management, design, and sustainability. She has managed numerous corporate, civic, and residential projects in California and New Jersey. Her experience includes all phases of design and construction from programming to documentation while pursuing LEED certification. She is proficient in AutoCAD, design programs, and project management software.
Bryan Morris has over 25 years of experience in architecture and construction, including owning his own firms Morris Group Architects and MGA Construction since 2006. He provides services for industrial, commercial, and residential projects, with a focus on sustainable design. His current projects include a Hindu temple, assisted living facility, and several custom homes.
The document provides details on several residential and commercial design projects completed by MRA Design over multiple pages. It describes the scope and timeline of projects such as multi-unit developments, industrial complexes, and single-family homes. For each project, the document outlines the client and site details, design and approval processes, and the role of assisting with documentation management and consultant coordination.
The construction of a new $310 million arena in downtown Newark, NJ began in October 2005. A court ruling in February 2006 cleared the way for the city to use airport rental payments to fund the 18,000-seat arena, which is on track to open by October 2007 as the new home of the New Jersey Devils NHL team. Work includes moving 80,000 cubic yards of earth and installing 850,000 square feet of structural steel and concrete.
Joseph Yam has over 15 years of experience in lighting design, architectural sales, and project management. He has managed over $6 million in lighting design projects and brought in over $1.5 million in sales specifications during his career. Yam has extensive experience collaborating with clients to develop lighting concepts and designs for various commercial and hospitality projects.
TR Knapp Architects is a small architectural firm specializing in custom residential and commercial design and construction management. Founded in 1995 by Thomas and Roxanne Knapp, the firm aims to provide a personal touch to projects. TR Knapp Architects has experience in mixed-use, commercial, residential, historic preservation, and landscape projects. Their approach focuses on understanding each project's context and clients' visions.
The document provides descriptions of several commercial projects completed by Lundin Architects LLC. It summarizes various office spaces and renovations for clients such as BankVista Financial Center, Schall Executive Search Partners, WIPFLi CPAs and Consultants, Korn/Ferry International, Medtronic offices in Washington D.C., Introworks, Xata Fleet Intelegance, Northwest Mutual Financial Network, Araz America's TPA, Firepond, and University of Minnesota Investment Advisors. Project sizes ranged from 2,500 square feet to 26,000 square feet and costs ranged from $20 to $75 per square foot. The projects focused on creating efficient, flexible and stimulating work environments
The document discusses several architecture projects completed by David Seglin Architecture. It summarizes the restoration of 1340 N. State Parkway which included restoring original features and adding modern amenities. It also discusses the Motor Row Lofts project which rehabilitated three historic buildings into residences and received a preservation award. Finally, it mentions the redesign of 250 S. Wacker Drive to become MillerCoors' new headquarters through renovations like recladding the exterior.
Jean Stolzman is seeking a position in architecture utilizing her 15 years of experience in project management, design, and sustainability. She has managed numerous corporate, civic, and residential projects in California and New Jersey. Her experience includes all phases of design and construction from programming to documentation while pursuing LEED certification. She is proficient in AutoCAD, design programs, and project management software.
Bryan Morris has over 25 years of experience in architecture and construction, including owning his own firms Morris Group Architects and MGA Construction since 2006. He provides services for industrial, commercial, and residential projects, with a focus on sustainable design. His current projects include a Hindu temple, assisted living facility, and several custom homes.
The document provides details on several residential and commercial design projects completed by MRA Design over multiple pages. It describes the scope and timeline of projects such as multi-unit developments, industrial complexes, and single-family homes. For each project, the document outlines the client and site details, design and approval processes, and the role of assisting with documentation management and consultant coordination.
The construction of a new $310 million arena in downtown Newark, NJ began in October 2005. A court ruling in February 2006 cleared the way for the city to use airport rental payments to fund the 18,000-seat arena, which is on track to open by October 2007 as the new home of the New Jersey Devils NHL team. Work includes moving 80,000 cubic yards of earth and installing 850,000 square feet of structural steel and concrete.
Joseph Yam has over 15 years of experience in lighting design, architectural sales, and project management. He has managed over $6 million in lighting design projects and brought in over $1.5 million in sales specifications during his career. Yam has extensive experience collaborating with clients to develop lighting concepts and designs for various commercial and hospitality projects.
TR Knapp Architects is a small architectural firm specializing in custom residential and commercial design and construction management. Founded in 1995 by Thomas and Roxanne Knapp, the firm aims to provide a personal touch to projects. TR Knapp Architects has experience in mixed-use, commercial, residential, historic preservation, and landscape projects. Their approach focuses on understanding each project's context and clients' visions.
The document provides descriptions of several commercial projects completed by Lundin Architects LLC. It summarizes various office spaces and renovations for clients such as BankVista Financial Center, Schall Executive Search Partners, WIPFLi CPAs and Consultants, Korn/Ferry International, Medtronic offices in Washington D.C., Introworks, Xata Fleet Intelegance, Northwest Mutual Financial Network, Araz America's TPA, Firepond, and University of Minnesota Investment Advisors. Project sizes ranged from 2,500 square feet to 26,000 square feet and costs ranged from $20 to $75 per square foot. The projects focused on creating efficient, flexible and stimulating work environments
The document discusses why the basic sciences are not better understood by the general public. It argues that many people, especially young men, are more interested in frivolous pursuits like attending the opera and dances rather than learning about the scientific principles behind everyday phenomena. As a result, most are unable to explain simple concepts regarding heat, mechanics, and other topics. The author believes a lack of proper education in schools and an overemphasis on appearances and entertainment have led to widespread ignorance of science among the population.
El documento resume la historia de "El Principito" desde la perspectiva de Leon Werth. Narra cómo conoció al Principito en el desierto del Sahara después de que su avión sufriera una avería. Leon Werth concluye que el Principito venía de otro planeta muy pequeño llamado Asteroide B-612. El Principito le cuenta sobre su planeta natal y las semillas peligrosas de baobab antes de despedirse de Leon Werth y regresar a su planeta.
Haley Freeman discusses some of her favorite sports and that she attends Chestnut Grove Middle School. She also mentions that she enjoys colorful things and her favorite places to go with friends.
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Most parents consider mobile games as addictive evils for their children. But with the penetration of mobile devices among people of all age-groups, it does not seem that these “evils” can really be eliminated from the lives of children.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains photos from various photographers including jeanxtof, USAID_IMAGES, cyanopolis, c_ambler, and Trocaire. The presentation does not contain any text or captions beyond the photographers' names and encourages the viewer to be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, transmitted sexually or during pregnancy. It has three phases - the first produces a sore, the second has a rash and fever, and the third can remain dormant for years causing tissue damage. Syphilis is diagnosed via blood tests and treated with penicillin injections depending on the disease stage. Prevention involves abstaining from sex during sores and knowing partner testing status.
This document provides information about the podcast "J.A.M.S", which stands for Jessica, Alyssa, Michael, Samantha. The podcast discusses popular artists in the music world each week. Listeners vote on which artist to feature in the upcoming episode. Each host has a different role, such as introducing the show, providing trivia, giving news and information about the artist, and ending the episode. The goals of the podcast are to inform and entertain listeners while getting their input. It aims to become a successful long-term podcast that may one day feature guest appearances from artists.
This document contains an article by Mrs. E. G. White discussing how Jesus told his disciples that it was not for them to know the times or seasons of future events. The disciples wanted to know when the kingdom of God would be restored, but Jesus said the Father had kept that knowledge to himself. The article encourages focusing on present duties like prayer, work, and witnessing rather than speculation about the future. It warns that Satan tries to divert people from present truth with theories about times and seasons. The key is developing spiritual strength through obedience and holiness rather than excitement about future events.
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Regenerative and livable communities are the sum of interventions and factors that establish and add up to a community's quality of life, including the build and natural environment, economic prosperity [growth], social engagement and equity, educational opportunities, and cultural, entertainment and recreation possibilities for children, middle-age, and adult population.
Jdavis Architects is an architecture and design firm with offices in Raleigh, NC and Philadelphia, PA. The firm specializes in urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design. It has extensive experience in housing, mixed-use, office, and sustainable design projects. Some of Jdavis Architects' notable projects include Davis Park in Research Triangle Park, NC, Town Center 751 South in Durham, NC, and Meadowmont Village Center in Chapel Hill, NC.
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LandCreative Inc. is a landscape architecture and planning design firm. They take a synergistic approach to connecting function and emotion in their designs. The firm was founded by principals David B. Salkowitz and Paul T. Wong who have over 20 years of experience each in landscape architecture. LandCreative creates fresh, engaging designs for a variety of project types including residential, retail, and mixed-use developments.
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Tribune Real Estate Holdings was formed in 2013 after the Tribune Company emerged from bankruptcy. They owned 76 properties totaling 8 million square feet across 23 states. Since formation, they have sold over $700 million in real estate assets and anticipate selling another $400 million. They take a private equity approach to maximize the value of legacy assets. The presentation focuses on opportunities for growth in Chicago's urban core, but notes challenges around absorbing potentially excess development and aging infrastructure. Specifically, it highlights the potential of the 37-acre River District site due to its transit connectivity and proximity to desirable neighborhoods with educated millennials.
The document discusses why the basic sciences are not better understood by the general public. It argues that many people, especially young men, are more interested in frivolous pursuits like attending the opera and dances rather than learning about the scientific principles behind everyday phenomena. As a result, most are unable to explain simple concepts regarding heat, mechanics, and other topics. The author believes a lack of proper education in schools and an overemphasis on appearances and entertainment have led to widespread ignorance of science among the population.
El documento resume la historia de "El Principito" desde la perspectiva de Leon Werth. Narra cómo conoció al Principito en el desierto del Sahara después de que su avión sufriera una avería. Leon Werth concluye que el Principito venía de otro planeta muy pequeño llamado Asteroide B-612. El Principito le cuenta sobre su planeta natal y las semillas peligrosas de baobab antes de despedirse de Leon Werth y regresar a su planeta.
Haley Freeman discusses some of her favorite sports and that she attends Chestnut Grove Middle School. She also mentions that she enjoys colorful things and her favorite places to go with friends.
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Este diagrama muestra las partes principales de una prensa, incluyendo el brazo horizontal, el vástago vertical, la base y la columna vertical que soporta el sujetador accesorio.
Most parents consider mobile games as addictive evils for their children. But with the penetration of mobile devices among people of all age-groups, it does not seem that these “evils” can really be eliminated from the lives of children.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains photos from various photographers including jeanxtof, USAID_IMAGES, cyanopolis, c_ambler, and Trocaire. The presentation does not contain any text or captions beyond the photographers' names and encourages the viewer to be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, transmitted sexually or during pregnancy. It has three phases - the first produces a sore, the second has a rash and fever, and the third can remain dormant for years causing tissue damage. Syphilis is diagnosed via blood tests and treated with penicillin injections depending on the disease stage. Prevention involves abstaining from sex during sores and knowing partner testing status.
This document provides information about the podcast "J.A.M.S", which stands for Jessica, Alyssa, Michael, Samantha. The podcast discusses popular artists in the music world each week. Listeners vote on which artist to feature in the upcoming episode. Each host has a different role, such as introducing the show, providing trivia, giving news and information about the artist, and ending the episode. The goals of the podcast are to inform and entertain listeners while getting their input. It aims to become a successful long-term podcast that may one day feature guest appearances from artists.
This document contains an article by Mrs. E. G. White discussing how Jesus told his disciples that it was not for them to know the times or seasons of future events. The disciples wanted to know when the kingdom of God would be restored, but Jesus said the Father had kept that knowledge to himself. The article encourages focusing on present duties like prayer, work, and witnessing rather than speculation about the future. It warns that Satan tries to divert people from present truth with theories about times and seasons. The key is developing spiritual strength through obedience and holiness rather than excitement about future events.
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Regenerative and livable communities are the sum of interventions and factors that establish and add up to a community's quality of life, including the build and natural environment, economic prosperity [growth], social engagement and equity, educational opportunities, and cultural, entertainment and recreation possibilities for children, middle-age, and adult population.
Jdavis Architects is an architecture and design firm with offices in Raleigh, NC and Philadelphia, PA. The firm specializes in urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design. It has extensive experience in housing, mixed-use, office, and sustainable design projects. Some of Jdavis Architects' notable projects include Davis Park in Research Triangle Park, NC, Town Center 751 South in Durham, NC, and Meadowmont Village Center in Chapel Hill, NC.
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LandCreative Inc. is a landscape architecture and planning design firm. They take a synergistic approach to connecting function and emotion in their designs. The firm was founded by principals David B. Salkowitz and Paul T. Wong who have over 20 years of experience each in landscape architecture. LandCreative creates fresh, engaging designs for a variety of project types including residential, retail, and mixed-use developments.
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Tribune Real Estate Holdings was formed in 2013 after the Tribune Company emerged from bankruptcy. They owned 76 properties totaling 8 million square feet across 23 states. Since formation, they have sold over $700 million in real estate assets and anticipate selling another $400 million. They take a private equity approach to maximize the value of legacy assets. The presentation focuses on opportunities for growth in Chicago's urban core, but notes challenges around absorbing potentially excess development and aging infrastructure. Specifically, it highlights the potential of the 37-acre River District site due to its transit connectivity and proximity to desirable neighborhoods with educated millennials.
ICON is an Abu Dhabi-based landscape architecture, urban design and infrastructure firm. They have designed many iconic projects in the UAE since 2006, including the Presidential Palace gardens, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and Saadiyat Beach Villas. ICON provides comprehensive design, construction, and management services across sectors like landscape architecture, urban design, and infrastructure.
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This document provides a summary of Jack L Scott's professional experience and qualifications. It outlines his roles as a project designer, project manager, and construction administrator on various institutional, multi-family residential, mixed-use, and commercial projects over the past 30 years. Specific projects highlighted include student housing, condominium buildings, proposals for mixed-use developments, elementary and middle school renovations and additions, and more. The document also lists his education credentials and licenses.
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The Cube is a new mixed-use development in Birmingham comprising apartments, offices, retail space, a hotel, restaurant, and automated parking. Designed by renowned architect Ken Shuttleworth, it has transformed the Birmingham skyline. The development includes over 200 luxury apartments, 5 floors of offices, a rooftop restaurant and sky bar with panoramic city views, an underground parking garage utilizing innovative stacking technology, and has received an "Excellent" rating for sustainable design.
Provost Studio is an international design firm specializing in interior architecture, branded environments, and spatial design. They deliver creative solutions for a range of clients and project types, including office, retail, broadcast, and cultural spaces. Provost Studio takes a cross-disciplinary approach, blending architecture, interiors, and branding to create engaging environments that embody clients' identities and values. Their portfolio includes projects for MetLife, Home Depot, CNN, and the Chicago Bears.
Mackay + Partners is an architecture and design firm with 20 years of experience working across various project types and scales. They take a progressive approach to design, examining each brief thoroughly to find innovative solutions. Recent hotel projects include designing luxury hotels in London that incorporated contemporary design and local influences. The firm also specializes in recycling and renovating older buildings for new uses.
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Competing teams were tasked with creating a proposal that includes:
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-Proforma, 10-year Cash Flow Projections, IRR Analysis, Cap Rate Analysis
-Market Research
-Project Cost Estimating/Budget
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The site, owned by Brandywine Realty Trust, is located at 2120 Market St on the Western fringe of the Center City District, towards University City. The development strives to enhance the surrounding area, while creating a synergy between University City, Center City, Logan Square and Rittenhouse Square.
Competing teams were tasked with creating a proposal that includes:
-Proposed Site Entitlements, Site Programming, Site Plan
-Proforma, 10-year Cash Flow Projections, IRR Analysis, Cap Rate Analysis
-Market Research
-Project Cost Estimating/Budget
Our team placed 4th amongst 16 of the top undergraduate real estate programs. The participating schools are listed below:
California Polytechnical State University, Colorado State University, Drexel University, Florida State University, Georgetown University, Lehigh University Monmouth University, New York University, Ohio State University, Penn State University, Rutgers University, Temple University, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, University of Pennsylvania, University of Southern California, University of Wisconsin, Villanova University and Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Urban Labs is a real estate development firm formed in 2001 by Jack Illes and Brian Church to focus on mixed-use projects. Urban Labs utilizes their experience in property management, leasing, planning, design, and development to produce market-driven mixed-use project designs. They help clients with every step of the development process from site assessment to project stabilization.
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1. Welcome! A Development Team
with Experience
Stunning, Unobstructed Views...Forever.
Overlooking Lake Michigan, the Chicago sky-
line, and the elegant, classic Lincoln Park neigh-
borhood, Lincoln Park 2520, a spectacular new
Chicago development located at 2520 N. Lake-
view Avenue, is defined by its views and so
much more. Residents will enjoy access to a
community with extravagant amenities, top of
the line appliances and finishes, and an ad-
dress in one of the most prestigious areas in
the city.
Developed by Ricker-Murphy Development
LLC, Lincoln Park 2520 is the first high-rise to
be built on Lakeview Avenue in over 30 years.
As founders of Ricker-Murphy Development
LLC, Peter E. Ricker, chairman and CEO of MB
Real Estate, a Chicago-based firm with exten-
sive real estate experience, and John T. Mur-
phy, president of the Midwest region of MB
Real Estate, represent Chicago-based developers
with Chicago interests. The Lincoln Park 2520
development furthers this commitment to en-
hancing Chicago.
“Lincoln Park 2520 is not just a building or a
typical condo high-rise. It’s going to be a spe-
cial community, one that hundreds will call
home,” according to Murphy.
Lincoln Park 2520 will be a luxurious commu-
nity comprised of approximately 300 lavish
residences situated on a private park. The
high-rise will create the illusion of three sepa-
rate towers. Nearly all of the condominium
homes will have private balconies. They will
range from approximately 900 to 9,000 square
feet, offering one to five bedrooms. Phase two
At Lincoln Park 2520, it is our goal to offer res-
idents the most complete and accessible serv-
ice available to homeowners in the city of
Chicago. We feel it is important that the 2520
community receives timely and accurate infor-
mation concerning their homes, their neigh-
borhood, and their city. For that reason,
Lincoln Park 2520 is excited to publish the in-
augural issue of Views from Lincoln Park 2520.
Appearing quarterly, Views provides residents
with information on the current advancements
in sales activity, project development, con-
struction, and more. Views also features a
concierge section, which includes current list-
ings of cultural and community events, new
businesses and restaurants in Lincoln Park, and
community involvement opportunities.
Ricker-Murphy Development LLC and the GE
Pension Trust, advised by GE Asset Manage-
ment, are pleased to offer Views as a service
to this exclusive community and look forward
to building a strong relationship with all resi-
dents.
2520 North Lakeview Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60614
www.LincolnPark2520.com
In all of its majesty, Lincoln Park
2520 will forever be recognized
as the crown jewel of Chicago’s
magnificent lakefront.
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continued on inside spread
Actual View
—John Murphy
2. Lucien Lagrange
The Architect
Lucien Lagrange is creating a legacy that has al-
ready made him one of the most respected ar-
chitects of this generation. His designs for
contemporary high-rise skyscrapers; elegant,
classically inspired commercial mixed-use struc-
tures; and sophisticated renovations define the
Chicago cityscape and have brought him inter-
national recognition. For 35 years, he has pur-
sued his profession with a recognizable
intelligence, sensitivity, wit, and style.
Lagrange is the founder of Lucien Lagrange Ar-
chitects, offering architecture, planning, and in-
terior design services since 1985. The company
has steadily grown over the years, becoming
well-known for a variety of innovative, high-
quality designs.
Lincoln Park 2520 is yet another design for Lu-
cien Lagrange Architects’ already extensive, im-
pressive portfolio.
“We interviewed several architects, and Lucien
has everything we were looking for,” said John
Murphy, president of Ricker-Murphy Develop-
ment LLC. “He has extensive experience with
luxury project development, he’s Chicago-
based, and he exudes immense enthusiasm for
the project.”
Lincoln Park 2520 will not only be lavishly ap-
pointed, but it will also provide the luxurious
lifestyle that buyers seek. “Luxury is not marble
and brass. It’s a way of life,” according to
Lagrange. “You have to put yourself in the
minds of different people who have different
lifestyles. It’s something they do not teach you
in architecture school.”
The Lincoln Park 2520 project is an elegant tri-
umph of European design rooted in the heritage
of Lagrange’s native France. Influenced by Lin-
coln Park 2520’s unique location, the firm has
ensured that the proportions and architectural
detailing of the residences and public areas will
be in harmony with the tradition of Chicago’s
grandest lakefront buildings.
Lagrange is the primary design force behind all
the projects his office creates. He is deeply in-
volved in the process of understanding clients’
goals and constraints. Assisting Lagrange is As-
sociate Principal and Project Manager for Lin-
coln Park 2520 Tim Hill, who has over 20 years
of experience in architecture, and Senior De-
signer My-Nga Lam, who has significant expe-
rience working with luxury multi-unit
residential urban projects.
The firm’s resources and experience with real
estate, zoning, planning, and other environmen-
tal factors come into play. Then, as the build-
ing progresses, Lagrange’s exquisite eye for de-
tail sets the tone for every design decision.
“I like the variety,” states Lagrange, describing
the remarkable range of his work, from classi-
cal stone Beaux Arts façades to sleek modern
steel structures. “Variety keeps the work fresh;
it fascinates me.”
“I like taking problems that are puzzling for
owners and even other architects and creating
‘diabolically-simple’ solutions. When we can cut
through the confusion with a plan that makes
the owner say, ‘why, of course!’ that’s success,”
said Lagrange.
Born in France, schooled in Montreal, Lagrange
describes his early training as deep and eclectic.
“My education was composed of three ele-
ments: summers with Bruce Graham and Fazlur
Kahn learning how to put buildings together,
my education at McGill University where Nor-
bert Schoenauer taught me about 'housing' and
residential architecture, and where Peter Collins
taught me how to think about architecture as a
whole,” said Lagrange.
Before founding his own firm in 1985, Lagrange
was at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, where he
designed major office tower and retail projects
across the nation.
Luxury is not marble and brass.
It’s a way of life.
“
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Remarkably orchestrated team
Darcy Bonner & Associates
Interior Design
Since 1979, Darcy Bonner & Associates has
been celebrated for its ability to transform new
construction into living environments with the
warmth and feel of classical homes. Backed by
his firm’s reputation and high standards, Darcy
Bonner is personally spearheading develop-
ment and design of Lincoln Park 2520’s entire
interior palette.
Walsh Construction
Construction Management
Leading the way as the largest construction firm
in Chicago and boasting residential projects
such as the Legacy and Heritage at Millennium
Park, Walsh Construction is overseeing Lincoln
Park 2520’s development with the same expert-
ise and commitment to superior building stan-
dards that have made it an industry leader for
over a century.
Thomas Balsley Associates
Landscape Architect
With worldwide recognition for designing cre-
ative urban spaces–from plazas and parks to
waterfalls and streetscapes–Thomas Balsley As-
sociates brings more than 30 years of landscape
design experience to Lincoln Park 2520’s one-
acre private garden, as well as all of its outdoor
spaces.
Market Hooks Midwest, Inc.
Marketing
Market Hooks Midwest, Inc. is a real estate mar-
keting firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and
Clearwater, Florida. Operating in major markets
across the U.S., the firm focuses on research-
based design and execution of effective mar-
keting programs for significant real estate
projects.
The Sales Team
The sales team at Lincoln Park 2520 is com-
prised of a group of experienced real estate
professionals who are knowledgeable and
passionate about the community in which they
serve. Leading the team is Sales Manager
Melanie Feddersen, who provides guidance and
leadership to all the sales executives including
Doug Lang, Lisa Novelli, and Beth Seidel.
To contact a member of the sales team, please
call (773) 549-8888 or toll free at (866) 910-2520.
—Lucien Lagrange
3. of the project includes plans for single family
homes to complement the community.
Exclusive amenities for all residents will include
24-hour security housed in the elegantly ap-
pointed lobby, an indoor swimming pool, an
outdoor terrace, a fitness center with dance stu-
dio, a spa, hospitality suites, a screening room,
a game room, and a concierge, who is already
available to provide services to all owners.
The vision for this community is to create some-
thing consistent with the Chicago landscape, in-
tegrated into the Lincoln Park neighborhood,
while remaining conscious of the current resi-
dents and existing structures.
“With Lincoln Park 2520, we charged architect
Lucien Lagrange with the task of going far be-
yond any other high-end property in the market
to create something so timeless and elegant,
that it will still be a prominent building 100
years from now,” said Murphy.
Ricker-Murphy has assembled a top-notch team
to create Lincoln Park 2520, which includes an
affiliate of the GE Pension Trust, advised by GE
Asset Management. The GE Pension Trust Affil-
iate, along with Ricker-Murphy, provided the
equity for the Lincoln Park 2520 development.
“Ricker-Murphy, along with GE Asset Manage-
ment and the development team of noteworthy
architects, designers, contractors, engineers, and
consultants, have the stability, experience, and
vision necessary to deliver on the promise of
Lucien Lagrange’s incredible design for this very
special setting and rare residential opportunity
in Lincoln Park,” stated Ricker.
Ricker has significant experience in luxury res-
idential development, having partnered with the
Trump Organization on two luxury projects in
Manhattan: the $400 million Trump Park Av-
enue Condominium Tower and the highly suc-
cessful Trump International Hotel and Tower.
Murphy, a Chicago native, has extensive expe-
rience in office, retail, and resort development.
In addition to building several luxury projects,
Ricker and Murphy are both building their own
families, and they understand the relevance that
Lincoln Park 2520 will have for all the families
who buy into this special community.
In fact, their commitment to Chicago extends
beyond their interests as real estate developers.
Ricker and Murphy have been involved in the
management of several municipal locations for
the City of Chicago, and they work with clients
fundamental to the greater Chicago community
such as The American Cancer Society and De-
Paul University, to name a few.
Additionally, Ricker and Murphy have given
back to the Chicago community as supporters
of organizations such as Building with Books
(BwB), a group that runs out-of-school pro-
grams to empower youth through intense com-
munity service. Both Ricker and Murphy were
instrumental in bringing the group to Chicago
and encouraging its continued success.
As family men, community activists, and real es-
tate developers, Ricker and Murphy see the
value of Lincoln Park 2520, and they envision
how it will all come together to create an in-
credible community.
“Lincoln Park 2520, for us, represents a grand
commitment to the city, to the neighborhood,
and especially to the families and individuals
who will be buying these exceptional homes,”
said Murphy. “In all of its majesty, Lincoln Park
2520 will forever be recognized as the crown
jewel of Chicago’s magnificent lakefront.”
Peter Ricker (left) and John Murphy (right)
at Lincoln Park 2520.
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4. Your concierge is At Your ServiceTM
to suggest,
negotiate, provide, arrange, and secure:
• Air & Transportation
• Catering
• Corporate & Private Dinners
• Cultural Events
• Entertainment
• Flowers & Gifts
• Hotel Accommodations
• Restaurant Reservations
• Special Events
• Top Tickets Around the Globe
... and Other “Impossibilities”
Cultural Events
F r o m Y o u r C o n c i e r g e
K a t h y P e e l e
Monday through Friday, 10:00am—6:00pm
Telephone: (773) 549-8888
Email: KPeele@lincolnpark2520.com
Facsimile: (773) 549-4084
Development in Motion
Planning and executing a complex project like
Lincoln Park 2520 requires the keen ability
to understand and coordinate all facets of
the process —budgeting, scheduling, client
demands, contractor requirements, and city
codes—while maintaining the integrity of the
developer’s vision.
Development Consultant Charlie Reiss and
Project Manager Tim Shields work directly with
each division of the project team to ensure that
each of the expertly-focused groups, including
design, construction, sales, and marketing, will
cross-pollinate.
While the development is still in the precon-
struction phase, Reiss and Shields remain dili-
gent and confident in their efforts to provide a
top quality project within budget and on
schedule. They place the upmost importance
on accommodating current residents and of-
fering timely updates on construction sched-
ules and deadlines with the community.
“The demolition is on schedule, and we are
still optimistic to break ground in early 2008,”
said Shields. “Residents can still expect a 2010
delivery date as initially predicted.”
Demolition of the south and west wings and
the old administration buildings of the Colum-
bus Hospital is complete. The Walsh Group,
engaged to perform all preconstruction on the
site, is leaving the north wing intact because it
houses the sales center, which will be moved
at the end of the year. Shields estimated that 60
percent of the demolition is complete.
Shields, a Chicago native, offers unparalleled
knowledge of real estate logistics as well as
Lincoln Park standards and expectations.
Shields has been working in local, national,
and international real estate finance and
accounting since 1993. At Lincoln Park 2520,
Shields is responsible for maintaining relation-
ships between contractors and neighborhood
councils and city representatives to ensure that
the development has a smooth transition into
Lincoln Park.
Coming to this project with extensive experi-
ence, Reiss has a consummate understanding
of luxury condominium development. On the
2520 project, he consults with Ricker-Murphy
Development LLC and GE Asset Management.
He communicates concerns, alterations, and
developments within the project to architects,
designers, and general contractors as well as
the marketing staff and sales managers to en-
sure that a cohesive project is unveiled. Previ-
ously an executive vice president for
development at the Trump Organization, Reiss
has worked in this capacity for many of the
Trump Organization’s signature properties, in-
cluding the Trump Tower in Chicago.
Before setting up his own consulting company,
Reiss was the chief operating officer and pres-
ident of the Sunshine Group, New York City’s
premier on-site brokerage firm for luxury con-
dominiums. He was also dean of Columbia
University’s Real Estate program and served as
the deputy commissioner for housing in New
York City.
Reiss understands the elements that have
established Lincoln Park as a unique neigh-
borhood and is dedicated to preserving this
important heritage.
“In Lincoln Park you can’t get away with the
cookie cutter, curtain wall condo buildings that
Chicago has seen in recent years,” said Reiss.
“At 2520, we have done everything possible to
incorporate all of the aesthetics that make Lin-
coln Park Chicago’s premier neighborhood.”
Y o u r C h a l l e n g e I s
Our Mission
Construction Update
The demolition is on schedule, and we
are still optimistic to break ground in
early 2008. Residents can still expect a
2010 delivery date as initially predicted.
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This advertising material is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an
offer to buy to residents of any state in which registration requirements
have not been fulfilled. Sales Agent: American Invsco
Developer Registration #1742893
—Tim Shields