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orningside Group creates premier residential and mixed-use communities in sought-after cities throughout the Midwest.

Long recognized as a leader in the design and construction of highly-acclaimed condominiums, Morningside excels at both attending to homeowners’ needs and gloriously fulfilling their dreams. Each new property builds upon its tradition of paying full attention to all the fine details with a renowned team of talented and experienced professionals who adhere to the most exacting standards in constructing every residence.

Morningside was founded in 1993 by David Strosberg, the firm’s president and CEO. In addition to having over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry, Mr. Strosberg is a licensed architect and meticulously oversees all aspects of a community’s design and construction. A pioneer in recognizing the potential of suburban downtowns, he was named Businessperson of the Year in 2003 for creating luxury condominiums and bringing upscale national retail stores to downtown Royal Oak, Michigan.

Morningside’s incomparable work ensures that each new development will join a growing portfolio of prized buildings - including Arbor Court in Oak Lawn, Illinois; Crescent Court in Elmhurst, Illinois; SkyLofts Royal Oak and SkyLofts MarketSquare in Royal Oak, Michigan; Liberty Lofts in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Museum Square in Elmhurst, Illinois; Main Place in Royal Oak, Michigan; Morningside Square in Downers Grove, Illinois; The Glen Astor in Glen Ellyn, Illinois; and buildings in Evanston and Skokie, Illinois.

For in-town living at its finest, revel in the pride and peace of mind afforded by owning a Morningside residence.

MMTC Residential I, LLC is a single-purpose entity – independent of Morningside Group and any other community, individual, company or entity – formed to own and build Prairie Town Center Phase One. MMTC Residential II, LLC is a single-purpose entity – independent of Morningside Group and any other community, individual, company
or entity – formed to own and build Prairie Town Center Phase Two.