Sales update: Four left at Urban Sandbox

by Joseph Askins on 3/16/09

Urban Sandbox, 1615 N Wolcott Ave, Chicago

Four three-bedroom condos are still for sale at Ranquist Development’s Urban Sandbox, nearing completion at 1615 N Wolcott St in Bucktown. Along a $1.39 million “penthouse” that comes with these rooftop views and two walls of floor-to-ceiling windows (seen above), there are two 1,705 square-foot units that resemble the model seen in the pictures below, and one 1,865 square-foot home, all pried in the $710s to $750s.

Crews seemed to be working in just about every unit, sold and unsold, when I visited the building with developer / listing agent Karen Ranquist last Friday. A ground-floor commercial space was coming together as well, in preparation for its new tenant, a pediatric dentist.

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{ 4 comments }

Cg 3/16/09 at 3:51 PM

I’ve noticed this exposed painted steel trend around the city the past couple years. Does anyone know how it’s holding up in our climate? Is there anything that has been done to it other then primed and painted?

cgcg 3/17/09 at 10:29 PM

…requisite Eames chair…

SheridanB 3/18/09 at 8:51 AM

Painted steel’s been done here for decades; if properly maintained, it’s not a problem.

Randy 3/19/09 at 1:50 PM

they did those two buildings on division, right? the awnings are already crumbling on those…

hate to get stuck with a sexy, but poorly built building…how does ranquist stuff usually hold up?

r.

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