The Wharf's First Residential Building To Deliver in 2017
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The first residential building at the Wharf, a 3.2 million-square-foot, $2 billion redevelopment on the Southwest Waterfront from developers PN Hoffman and Madison Marquette, will deliver in 2017.
Sales on the development’s first condo project, Vio, will start this spring with the project delivering in the fall of 2017.
The 12-story, 112-unit building will include a broad mix of studios, one-beds, two-beds, three-beds and penthouses. The units were designed by Handel Architects in collaboration with WDG Architects, according to a news release. The building will have an infinity pool on the roof.
Most units will come with a parking space, according to the development team, and some will have private elevators accessed from the Wharf’s promenade level, where retail and restaurants are planned. The entire first phase of the Wharf will deliver by the end of 2017.
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