Panoramic views from 1401 South State

by Jeremy Schnitker on 6/22/09

1401 S State St, Chicago

1401 S State St, Chicago

1401 S State St, Chicago

Here are a couple panoramic views from a penthouse unit and the outdoor terrace at 1401 South State, a rental high-rise Joe and I visited last week. On a clear, sunny day (unlike the one we had), this building could have some pretty sweet views of the lake. It’s also just a couple deep Jay Cutler passes away from Soldier Field.

To the right is a shot of the 22-story tower, and below are some interior views of the units. Like many of the South Loop loft-style condos, this one has exposed concrete floors and ceilings. The style may be off-putting for some, but the finishing of the floors was well done, giving it a cozier vibe than meets the eye. If nothing else, the floors will make cleaning really easy.

This building is about 80 percent leased, and has less than a half-dozen two-bedroom units left priced from $2,085 to $3,025.

1401 S State St, Chicago 1401 S State St, Chicago

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{ 3 comments }

the urban politician 6/22/09 at 11:52 AM

This is now the second time trying to load one of your panoramic pics has caused my computer to freeze.

My computer being a 6 month old iMac that loads often dozens of pics all the time without any trouble. I’m not sure but perhaps your panoramics aren’t Mac friendly?

Joe Zekas 6/22/09 at 12:07 PM

tup,

They’re standard JPG files. The linked pictures are large and perhaps that’s causing your issue. Haven’t heard this from anyone else and we do have a large number of Mac users visiting.

Joseph Askins 6/22/09 at 12:27 PM

I created both panos on a MacBook and haven’t noticed a problem so far.

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