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5-Story Westmont Apartment Building, Restaurant Proposed

The developer built another such complex a few years ago in Westmont.

The developer of Westmont's Quincy station apartment building is planning another one across the railroad tracks.
The developer of Westmont's Quincy station apartment building is planning another one across the railroad tracks. (Google Maps)

WESTMONT, IL – A developer plans to build a 119-unit apartment complex in downtown Westmont.

The five-story building at 1 N. Cass Ave. would include a restaurant, 120 indoor parking spaces and a 45-space surface lot.

It would also feature a pet spa, a fitness center, a clubhouse and an outdoor amenity deck.

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The developer is Portage, Indiana-based Holladay Properties.

The development, called Sentinel Station, would be northeast of Cass and Burlington avenues, near the Metra train station.

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The development is labeled as "transit-oriented" because of its focus on train commuters.

The space is currently a village parking lot.

The complex would be across the railroad tracks from another five-story apartment building, called Quincy Station, which Holladay developed. The structure's ground floor includes Whiskey Hill Brewery & Kitchen.

The developer plans a community meeting from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 17 in the gym at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 111 S. Cass Ave.

A zoning hearing is set for July 8.

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