Luxury Condo Remodeling Gold Coast

Explore a curated collection of our past work, where imagination meets strategy. Each project reflects our drive to deliver thoughtful, effective solutions.

Streeterville Luxury Condo
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River North Penthouse
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Year
2024

Lakeshore Condo
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Year
2025

Year
2025

Vintage Gold Coast Kitchen
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Year
2025

Your Questions, Answered

  • Our team and subcontractors have worked in dozens of high rise building across Chicago. Before we get started, we be in touch with a building, HOA, or co-op to ensure compliance with bylines. We partner closely with building engineers to coordinate freight elevator usage, working hours and to address any concerns. We are happy to disclose if we have worked in a building previously, but to be respectful of our clients’ privacy we do not publish a list of the buildings we work with.

  • As is the case with any remodeling project, the short answer is it depends. The City of Chicago put together a list of what types of projects do not require a building permit. We’re happy to be in touch and offer more nuanced insights based on the scope of your project. A good way to think about it is if the project is most cosmetic updates like wallcoverings, specialty finishes, installing new fixtures or lights, etc. a permit probably isn’t required.

  • We carry robust general liability, workers comp and automobile liability insurance packages. As a licensed general contractor in the city of Chicago, we carry insurance coverage that meets the requirements to work in high rise buildings. We can provide COIs with homeowners, homeowner associations, or co-ops listed as the certificate holder. If you have specific questions prior to starting a remodel, reach out.

  • High rise home repairs require a lot of planning in Chicago. Permission needs to be secured from all parties in advance, trades need to be scheduled, and the building’s team consult to reserve freight elevators or to schedule utility shut-offs. Our office-based team of project managers and coordinators handle these conversations in the weeks leading up to a project. That way we keep actual construction time down as much as possible to limit noise and disruptions.

  • Complying with city regulations and your building’s rules are the only limiting factors on what you can change about your condo. Of course, some changes make more sense that others (which is why we recommend working with an interior designer or architect). We’ve lifted over-sized refrigerators through windows via crane and made masonry repairs to building exteriors 60+ ft up. We specialize in historical residential renovations, so we’ve see our fair share of old building problems. If you have an ambitious dream for a space, we’ll work with you to make it happen.

  • Our team sweats every detail so you don’t have to. Working with us is a collaborative process, but we take pride in handling all of the nitty gritty details. We hold ourselves to the highest standard and will not consider a project finished until every details is meets your expectations.