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Chicago's Coppia luxury multifamily high-rise features geometric figures on the façade

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Chicago's Coppia luxury multifamily high-rise features geometric figures on the façade

Resort-style amenities include sun deck with pool, outdoor bar, cabanas, and fitness center


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | September 5, 2024
Chicago's Coppia luxury multifamily high-rise features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners

Coppia, a new high-rise luxury multifamily housing property in Chicago, features a distinctive façade with geometric features and resort-style amenities. The 19-story, 315,000-sf building has more than 24,000 sf of amenity space designed to extend resident’s living spaces. These areas offer places to work, socialize, exercise, and unwind.

Amenities including a sun deck with swimming pool, outdoor bar, cabanas, and fitness center are available on the fourth floor. The main level offers a 2,200 sf game room and bar area with arcade games, professional-grade golf simulator, and shuffleboard. Other common areas include a co-working space, dog park with dog spa, 24-hour concierge service, and generously sized bike storage. Onsite retail opportunities are available on the ground level.

Residents enjoy refined finishes including floor-to-ceiling windows in every apartment home. Offering several floor plans such as studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, thoughtfully crafted interiors are warm and welcoming. Penthouses with elevated finishes across all unit types sit atop the building, showcasing superior city views.

The project’s location is within a dynamic area at the confluence of the popular Fulton Market District, the Greektown Neighborhood, and the Illinois Medical District. Goettsch Partners was the project’s design architect. Gensler led the hospitality-driven interior design concept.

“We are excited to debut our first multifamily high-rise in Chicago,” said Joel Pizzuti, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Pizzuti Companies. “Coppia’s location, architectural relevance, amenities and curated art program are among the many features that make this project stand out. This is West Loop living at its finest.”

Owner and/or developer: The Pizzuti Companies
Design architect: Goettsch Partners
Interior design architect: Gensler
Structural Engineer: WSP
MEP Consultant: Cosentini Associates
Mechanical Design-Build: F.E. Moran
Electrical Design-Build: Connelly Electric
Plumbing Design-Build: DW Mechanical Group
General Contractor: Power Construction Company

Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
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Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Chicago's 19-story Coppia luxury multifamily features geometric figures on the façade Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners
Photo © Eric Laignel, courtesy Goettsch Partners

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