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Orland Park seeks ‘creative’ use for TOD property


With construction under way at the eastern section of Orland Park’s Main Street Triangle, the village is soliciting proposals for another development on the west side.

The village, in a posting advertising the opportunity, said it is seeking a “highly creative development” for the 1.6-acre, triangle-shaped property it owns just west of the Ninety 7 Fifty on the Park apartment building and south of the 143rd Street Metra station.

It would be the latest component in the 27-acre Main Street district, which in the coming months will see the addition of the four-story, 108,000-square-foot University of Chicago Medicine Center for Advanced Care, going up at the northwest corner of LaGrange Road and 143rd Street…Please click here to read Mike Nolan’s story in the Tribune/Daily Southtown.

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