Structured Development announced it has launched the second phase of Harrison Row Townhomes, an affordable for-sale townhome community at Harrison and Francisco streets in Chicago’s East Garfield Park neighborhood. A total of 33 new three-bedroom, 1.5-bath townhomes will be added, including 14 duplex townhomes, or 28 units, built using modular construction. Priced from $245,000 and created under Chicago’s Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO), the homes will be built in phases over the course of the year and reserved for households earning up to 120 percent of the Area Median Income. Buyers will be sourced through the Chicago Community Land Trust (CCLT), a nonprofit corporation administered and staffed by the Chicago Department of Housing that seeks to preserve the long-term affordability of homes created through city of Chicago programs, including the ARO.
Chicago-based Kinexx Modular Construction will assemble the modular townhomes off-site in its Southwest Side factory, significantly reducing the construction timeline for each home to approximately 90 days, including on-site installation. Founded in 2020 by Joshua Braun and Paul Tebben, Kinexx is the first company to design, build and install a modular home in Chicago, with plans customized to the city’s typical lot size. Harrison Row is the first townhome application of the company’s modular designs. Harrison Row is located a mile north of Mount Sinai Hospital and less than 2 miles west of the Illinois Medical District, University of Illinois at Chicago and other major employers. For more information on Harrison Row, call 708-689-9757. For more information, visit www.strdev.com.