ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL — Calling it a “significant step,” the developers of a 301-unit mixed-use community recently broke ground on the project at the southeast corner of Arlington Heights and Algonquin roads. Bradford Allen Development Company, part of a national real estate firm, is teaming up with partner Moceri+Roszak on the project.

As Patch reported last year, the development is adjacent to the former Daily Herald building, which Bradford Allen is converting into a 150,000-square-foot medical office complex known as ArlingtonMed. The initial phase consists of 301 apartments and approximately 26,000-square-feet of ground floor retail. Completion of the project is scheduled for 2026.

“This groundbreaking marks a significant step in transforming this highly visible site into a vibrant, mixed-use destination that serves as a gateway to Arlington Heights,” said Jeff Bernstein, co-founder of Bradford Allen. “With exceptional residential and retail options and a cutting-edge medical facility, our development aims to enrich the community and catalyze future investment.”

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The eight-story residential building, designed by Thomas Roszak Architecture, will offer a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, as well as 17,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities. They include an outdoor pool and spa with sun deck, fitness center with yoga studio, social and media rooms, coworking space, dog walk and spa, golf simulator, grill stations and more.

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The developer added that the exterior of the building will feature green vertical accents “that pay homage to the nearby Ned Brown Preserve” — also known as Busse Woods — and the Illinois prairie aesthetic.

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Clark Construction is serving as general contractor on the development. The multifamily building and ArlingtonMed represent the first two of up to four buildings in the master plan, whose prominent location alongside the Jane Addams Tollway offers visibility to over 150,000 vehicles per day.


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