Tag: 60614
MLS-listed Lincoln Park rentals up 72% year-over-year
At this time a year ago there were 138 homes and condos listed for rent in Lincoln Park ZIP Code 60614 in the local Multiple Listing Service. As o [...]
Yo’s latest apartment guide – Lincoln Park
Finding an apartment in many of Chicago’s neighborhoods is a quick, pleasant walk in the park compared to finding one in New York and many other c [...]
Rent or buy a Pickle Factory Loft in Lincoln Park
Domu's blog recently introduced readers to a two bedroom / 2.5-bath loft listed for rent at the Pickle Factory Lofts, 1921 N Kenmore Ave in Lincol [...]
Keeping up with the Webster Square wrangling
If you want to keep up with the day-to-day dirt on Webster Square, check out Curbed, where you can get the full scoop on what went down at public [...]
Will Lincoln Park follow the Edgewater precedent?
Today’s New York Times provides a timely reminder that a vacant hospital site can linger undeveloped for a decade or more, blighting the surroundi [...]
Once a ballroom, now a bedroom
The third and final part of Joe's tour through the Francis J. Dewes House touches on the private spaces of the home. The highlights include a mast [...]
The grand entertaining spaces of the Francis J. Dewes House
Follow Joe Zekas through the public spaces of the Francis J. Dewes House, one of the many highlights of which is a spectacular staircase with a st [...]
Touring the Francis J. Dewes House, a landmark home in Lincoln Park
Last Friday Joe spent an hour marveling at the Francis J. Dewes House in Lincoln Park.
The home was one of the most lavishly detailed and decor [...]
How Sandz Development will build Webster Square
After giving us an overview of the entire Webster Square proposal, Sandz Development principal David Goldman guided us around the old Lincoln Park [...]
Transforming an old hospital into new homes in Lincoln Park
Yesterday afternoon Joe Zekas and I met Sandz Development principal David Goldman outside the old Lincoln Park Hospital (or Grant Hospital, if you [...]
A one-of-a-kind Lincoln Park rowhouse at The Pointe
Over a span of 30 years, Lincoln Park developers refined the art of townhome planning and design. By the mid-Nineties, when The Pointe was built, ma [...]
Dewes Mansion listed for $9.9 million
The owner of the 9,768-square-foot Francis J. Dewes mansion at 503 W Wrightwood Ave in Lincoln Park has listed the home for $9.9 million, according to [...]
A new look for Lincoln Park Hospital
It's been almost a year since Michael Supera and Richard Zisook announced their plans to convert and expand the old Lincoln Park Hospital into a mix [...]
Know your limits: Identifying the boundaries for Chicago’s top neighborhood elementary
Last week the Sun-Times published its 2010 report cards for public elementary, middle, and high schools in the Chicago area. The top seven public el [...]
A wide, light-filled Lincoln Park rowhouse
In the 1990s MCL Companies transformed the former site of Augustana Hospital into The Pointe, one of Lincoln Park's signature developments. The 150 [...]
The patient type: 877 days and counting at 2440 Lakeview
Are there no takers for this parkside home? That's OK, the sellers will wait. Unit 14A at the 2440 Lakeview co-op has been on the market for 877 conse [...]
Choice cuts: New reductions for six Wrightwood Crossing condos
Speaking of new construction in Lincoln Park and Eric Rojas, Eric just caught wind of new pricing at Wrightwood Crossing, the new 19-unit building a [...]
New construction roundup: Lincoln Park single-families
"The high end real estate market in Lincoln Park is in constant motion," says Realtor Eric Rojas in a recent blog post about new infill construct [...]
New to the market: A top-floor two-bedroom in Lincoln Park for $450K
You'll find today's new listing can be found on the top floor of this turreted 12-unit building at Altgeld Street and Lincoln Avenue. Ed Hester of D [...]
Pre-fire vintage in Lincoln Park for $1.74M
Is this the oldest Chicago home currently on the market? It's a Victorian single-family at 2029 N Seminary Ave that dates back to 1861, just 24 years [...]