

“An interior demolition permit has been issued for the adaptive reuse of the existing structure at 2222 S. Michigan. Developed by Hudson Michigan Avenue Owner LLC, the proposal looks to adaptively reuse the existing historic three-story building that stands as part of the historic Motor Row District.
“At the beginning of 2023, City Council approved a development plan for the project that included 18 hotel keys and 38 co-living units managed by Common Living, a restaurant operated by Stephen Gillanders, an event space, a basement speakeasy, and rooftop entertainment space. The new scheme will convert the building into 154 hotel rooms and a restaurant/event space.
“With FitzGerald in charge of the design, the existing structure would be preserved and restored, with a one-story addition added onto the top of the building.
“The project received provisional approval for $10 million in TIF funding in 2023. That financing has been approved and will still be provided for the revised development.” (Kugler, Urbanize Chicago, 9/23/25)
Preservation Chicago has been a longtime advocate for the Chicago Motor Row District and we are pleased to see the Hudson Motor Car Company adaptive reuse moving forward.
Read the full story at Urbanize Chicago
Motor Row Chicago Landmark District Designation Report, April 3, 2000
Motor Row Historic District, Chicago – Architecture & Cityscape Blog

