Leopardo Project Receives 2022 Chicago Landmark Award for Preservation Excellence
The award recognizes outstanding projects that involve notable improvements to individual Chicago Landmarks.
The award recognizes outstanding projects that involve notable improvements to individual Chicago Landmarks.
The ECAC Distinguished Community Service Award was presented at the ECAC Annual Benefit Dinner, held this year at the German Cultural Center.
Since its founding in 1977, Leopardo has had an extraordinary impact on the construction industry.
The event highlighted the start of a newly unveiled master plan to expand the movie site into a baseball heaven.
Leopardo is a recognized leader in sustainable building practices with extensive project experience spanning numerous rating systems.
The 16-story building will be converted into a residential complex, featuring a total of 367 apartment units, community spaces, retail spaces, fitness area, and a rooftop amenity space with an outdoor pool and hot tub.
The 80,900-square-foot, two-story combined Village Hall and Police Station will include space for School District 58 Administrative Offices.
The four-story, wood-frame residence features 200 units for independent and assisted living, as well as memory care.
Since joining Leopardo as a project manager in 2005, Mike has headed some of Leopardo’s most impressive projects.
The project consists of two buildings—a five-story north tower and a future six-story south tower, as well as a six-story connected parking garage with more than 850 spaces.
The project will transform the iconic movie site into a youth baseball and softball oasis while maintaining the property as a working farm.
Leopardo is pleased to announce that Pete Oldendorf, Joe Oetter, and Todd Welch have been promoted to vice president of Job Order Contracting (JOC), Controller, and Finance respectively.