
About 15 of Lexington Park’s 36 lofts, located at 2138 S Indiana Ave in the South Loop, will still be for sale when deliveries begin, Rivera says. Standard features in the lofts include granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances and Moen faucets in the kitchens, Carrarra marble floors, walls and vanity tops and Nautica, Mansfield and Moen fixtures in the baths, and a mix of bamboo floors and carpeting throughout, but Chieftain will finish most or all of its unsold lofts with a variety of upgrades, she says.
The one- and two-bedroom units have 1,068 to 1,645 square feet and are priced from the $480s to the $720s. Chieftain’s old incentives – $10,000 off the prices of loft condominiums and parking spaces priced at $17,450 – are still in effect, and the developer will roll out additional deals in January, Rivera says.
Lexington Park’s 35-story tower topped off in October, and its first homes will be ready for delivery around April. One- and two-bedrooms with 656 to 1,346 square feet are priced from the $230s to the $410s.
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