He’s got this place wired; are tenants ready to connect?

SUBSIDIZED REHAB FIRST TEST OF CITY’S TECH ZONE POLICY

Steven Levin is poised to develop one of Chicago’s hottest technology addresses at 247 S. State St. — or become a landlord with a lot of expensively wired empty space.

His speculative, $36-million transformation of the former Lytton Building into a hip haven for growing technology companies is scheduled to begin this month. The city-backed project is the first of an anticipated handful of…