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Ware Malcomb Announces Construction is Complete on Station 250 Multifamily Development in Chicago Suburb of Mundelein, IL

CHICAGO – Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, today announced that construction is complete on Station 250, an upscale multifamily development in Mundelein, IL. The firm provided architecture, interior design and full site planning services for 166-unit transit-oriented project. 

Located next to the Mundelein Village Hall and adjacent to the local METRA rail station, the community was developed and constructed by Synergy Construction Group. Synergy is a privately held development and construction firm based in Chicago, IL. 

“Our team collaborated closely with the client to meet their goal of creating a destination where modern elegance meets downtown living,” said Charles Swanson, Practice Leader, Director, Multifamily, Ware Malcomb. “Station 250’s site plan is laid out to maximize the property and strategically locate the numerous amenities.” 

Station 250 is comprised of luxury one- and two-bedroom for-rent units with tuck-in garages. The 52 du/ac, four-story project was designed with wood-frame construction methods and features elements of classic Chicago-style architecture, utilizing brick and fiber cement exterior materials. 

“Ware/Malcomb is incredibly attuned to what we set out to accomplish with Station 250,” said Phil Domenico, Principal, Synergy Construction & Development Company. “As a partner, their creativity, attention to detail and expertise allowed us to realize our vision for the property.”

Individual units feature a bright, natural interior scheme with premium finishes such as pet-friendly hardwood flooring, large eat-in kitchens, balconies or ground floor patios, in-unit laundry, and walk-in master closets. The development features an outdoor pool and 10,700 square feet of indoor amenities, which include a coffee bar reception area, a fitness center, yoga room, sauna, a golf/game simulator room, and a coworking lounge to accommodate remote workers.

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Ware Malcomb provides high quality, innovative planning and design services for multifamily, mixed-use and residential developments across the Americas. The company designs communities to meet consumer demand and local market trends. Ware Malcomb’s vast firm resources coupled with local knowledge, innovative design and highly efficient project delivery methods enable the development and construction of high-quality living environments that maximize long term real estate value.

About Ware Malcomb (waremalcomb.com)

Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is a contemporary and expanding full-service design firm providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding and building measurement services to corporate, commercial/residential developer and public/institutional clients throughout the world. With office locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil, the firm specializes in the design of office, industrial, science & technology, healthcare, multifamily, retail, and public/institutional projects. Ware Malcomb is recognized as an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private company and a Hot Firm by Zweig Group. The firm is also ranked among the top 15 architecture/engineering firms in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms and the top 25 interior design firms in Interior Design magazine’s Top 100 Giants. For more information, visit waremalcomb.com.

About Synergy Construction & Development Company (syn-grp.com

Founded in 2009, Synergy Construction & Development Company is a privately held development and construction firm based in Chicago that has designed, developed, and constructed hundreds of successful projects in Illinois, Florida, Texas, Colorado, Indiana and Michigan. 

With more than $100 million in annual revenues, Synergy principals actively engage with a team of 50+ employees in the daily management of the firm. Featured projects include the development and construction of more than 1,100 market-rate luxury multifamily units, single-tenant medical buildings for Oak Street Health and a $74 million tax-credit financed redevelopment of the former Ravenswood Hospital in Chicago into a 193-unit elderly independent and supportive living facility.