Bradford Allen Development Company, part of Bradford Allen, a national full-service real estate firm, along with development partner Moceri+Roszak, today held a ceremonial groundbreaking for the first phase of their mixed-use community at the southeast corner of Arlington Heights and Algonquin roads in Arlington Heights, Ill., a northwest suburb of Chicago.
The initial phase, which will consist of 301 apartments and approximately 26,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, is part of a master-planned community at the southern end of Arlington Heights. The broader development also includes ArlingtonMed, a 150,000-square-foot medical office complex at 155 E. Algonquin Road, a building that previously housed the Daily Herald newspaper, and up to two more buildings.
Designed by Thomas Roszak Architecture, the eight-story residential building 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.
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.
Clark Construction is serving as general contractor on the development, with completion expected in 2026. 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.