Real Estate
Wheeling Town Center Apartments Now Taking Reservations
Rent ranges from $1,600 to $3,800 per month at the luxurious complex, which includes a yoga studio, putting green, keyless entry and more.

WHEELING, IL – A new luxury apartment complex is now taking reservations for those interested in living at the Wheeling Town Center once it is complete. The five-story, 300-unit apartment building is part of the currently-under-construction Wheeling Town Center, a mixed-use development that includes 100,000-square-feet of retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues. The Center will be anchored by CMX Cinemas, City Works Eatery and Pour House and Starbucks.
On Tuesday, the Lynmark Group, developer of Wheeling Town Center, released interior visuals of the apartments and announced that reservations are now being taken for the units.
Layouts will include studios ranging from approximately $1,600 to $1,740 per month;
one-bedrooms ranging from $1,800 to $2,400 per month, two-bedrooms ranging from $2,700 to
$3,300 per month, and three-bedrooms ranging from $3,300 to $3,600 per month.
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Every model features high-end design aesthetics, including keyless entry, open floor plans, in-unit washer and dryer, walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, and built-in microwaves. Apartments are offered in two sleek finishes of Night or Day to match bright and dark individual preference. Residents will be able to choose from unique floor plans that offer private terraces, balconies, and dens.
Reservations are being taken on a first-come, first-serve basis and can be made by providing a $250 deposit and filling out the pre-lease registration agreement online. The first two months’ rent will be offered free of charge to residents who sign a 14-month lease.
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“We’ve just revealed these apartments and interest is already building,” said Joshua Goldstein, president of the third-generation, family-owned Lynmark Group. “ONE will be a luxury rental experience unlike anything on the North Shore. Not only will residents enjoy the high-end finishes and amenities that are unparalleled by competitors, but ONE’s location will give these residents direct access to the dynamic town center entertainment that’s just steps from their front door. With the Metra onsite, and the Wheeling Park District right next door, ONE will be the only way to live.”
Additional deluxe amenities at a residents fingertips will include:
- 24-hour doorman service
- Fitness and yoga studio with Peloton on-demand spin-classes
- Putting green, bocce, cornhole, and outdoor green space
- Barbecue grill stations, café, and demonstration kitchen
- Electric vehicle charging stations
- Same level covered and assigned parking
- Wi-Fi common areas and business center
- Storage lockers and package delivery
Residents will have easy access to the Wheeling Park District facilities that are currently undergoing a $16.9 million renovation and offer indoor pools, basketball courts, an extensive outdoor waterpark, baseball fields, walking paths, and a performance pavilion that features concerts and movies in the park.
“Looking at the drawings and the renderings, it’s a dream to finally see this here in Wheeling,” said David Kolssak, a lifelong Wheeling resident. “I’ve lived here since 1973, and I’ve seen it go from a dusty little town to a much more cosmopolitan area. I’m really proud to be a resident and business owner here.
Other commercial tenants planning to move into Wheeling Town Center include Inland Bank, Mia’s Cantina, and 312 Nails &Spa.
“We’ve set out to make this an unparalleled experience in a location that can’t be beat,” said Richard S. Oller, a partner in the development and Chairman of GoldOller Real Estate Investments, the project’s property manager. “Wheeling Town Center is one of the most exciting projects I’ve worked on in years because we are creating an exceptional living environment for residents while helping to entirely reposition the Village of Wheeling.”
The $110 development at 351 West Dundee Road will serve as an anchor to the village's first downtown, according to the Chicago Tribune. Wheeling was founded in 1894 but has never had a specified downtown area.
The Chicago Tribune reports:
A town center will rise on a 16.2-acre vacant site created by the demolition of the bankrupt Wickes Furniture property on Dundee Road at Northgate Parkway. The site is surounded by existing structures that set the stage for a downtown area, such as the village hall, police and fire stations, park district recreational building, aquatic center, ball fields, a lake and a commuter rail station on Metra's North Central Service line.
The town center is expected to boost Wheeling's population and bring in $1 million per year in sales tax, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Photo via One Wheeling Town Center
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