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A video walk down the 2400 block of Orchard in Lincoln Park

by Joe Zekas on 9/1/11

Eric Rojas, one of our sponsors, takes a look at the landmarked 2400 block of Orchard St, and the changes it’s undergoing, in the above video, and focuses on some of its many advantages in a post at his Chicago Real Estate Local blog.

One of the major drawbacks to new construction in this area of Lincoln Park, given the very high land values, has always been the lack of parking. There are no alleys serving the homes that front Orchard in this area and even whispering “curb cut” would surface a thundering NIMBY lynch mob.

You can see more of the immediate area in the above video, shot on Deming Place, with Coldwell Banker’s Lino Darchun.

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{ 1 comment }

Eric Rojas September 1, 2011 at 12:12 PM

I don’t think I’d want curb cuts here either! I’ve met a row home owner here that parks at a garage about two blocks away.

I mentioned the home at 2436 N Orchard in the video is for sale and will probably be a tear down. I should have said gut rehab. I do not know for certain if you would be allowed to tear down this particular home due to the landmark status of the block.

Not shown or discussed in my post is a three flat building at 2480 N Orchard also for sale at $2.25 million.

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