A Guide to the Milwaukee Avenue Arts District
Outlier artists and gallerists are flocking to Milwaukee Avenue, transforming the arterial street into Chicago’s most cutting-edge gallery district.
Outlier artists and gallerists are flocking to Milwaukee Avenue, transforming the arterial street into Chicago’s most cutting-edge gallery district.
The secluded estate is a gentleman’s farm on 25 acres in the middle of suburbia.
The historic South Side factory town, which may soon become the first urban National Park, is having its 40th annual house tour this weekend.
With five bedrooms, a sharp new kitchen, and three stylish baths, the place has a lot of eye candy for a foreclosure rehab in the South Side neighborhood.
Space on the 33rd floor just sold for $640 a square foot—and it’s not even a record price in the building. (The $32 million unit on the 89th floor is still available.)
The 1868 home’s interior is remarkably preserved, but it’s way overdue for an update. For $985,000, get a lot of charm (and a big challenge) on Schiller Street.
The entire recovery has been better for towns on a train line. But the big gains are in places with lots of foreclosures.
This three-bedroom looks like a deal for $350,000. But will it be easy to resell?
Two interior designers redid this classic Chicago house, and their taste paid off—it just sold for more than a million bucks.
Designed in 1925 by a great architect of Chicago country homes, the 7,200 square foot property is priced at $5.995 million.