Upcoming Projects
What We're Building
A look at the projects we're bringing to life in Northwest Indiana. Each one is designed to strengthen the community and create lasting value.

200 Russell
Premium Office & Retail — Hammond, Indiana
8 floors. 12 units. Class A office and retail space in the heart of downtown Hammond — steps from the new South Shore train station. Move-in ready with no buildout required, saving tenants $400K–$750K+ compared to other Class A buildings in NWI. Lower costs than Chicago. Zero compromise on quality.
8
Floors
12
Units Available
550–5,131
Sq Ft per Unit
45 min
To Chicago Loop via South Shore
Move-in ready — no buildout required, saving you $400K–$750K+ and months of delays
Opportunity Zone + Enterprise Zone — stacking federal and state tax incentives
Enterprise-grade infrastructure — 10gig+ fiber, 3-phase electrical, 4K security, Ubiquiti WiFi & access controls
60 private parking spaces — dedicated on-site parking for tenants and customers
South Shore Line access — steps from the new station, 45 min direct ride to Chicago's Loop

57 Clinton
Hammond, Indiana
57 Clinton is a new mixed-use development bringing modern retail and dining to downtown Hammond. The project features a beautifully restored brick facade with expansive glass storefronts, inviting outdoor patio seating, and thoughtful landscaping that creates a welcoming streetscape for the community.
Prime downtown location — positioned in the heart of Hammond's revitalizing downtown corridor
Outdoor dining & patio — designed for cafes, restaurants, and community gathering
Modern glass storefronts — blending historic brick character with contemporary design
Featured In / Press
Credibility you can verify
When we talk about downtown Hammond and Northwest Indiana growth, it's not theory—it's happening.
Featured in The Times of Northwest Indiana
We were featured in The Times of Northwest Indiana for our work in downtown Hammond and the momentum happening in the region.
Why this matters
Real momentum in Northwest Indiana
If you're relocating from Illinois, you want more than a building—you want a market with tailwinds. We track the developments, incentives, and neighborhood shifts that change outcomes.
