Four Industrial Pads for Sale in Chicago
No one actually wants to live in a factory, but many people want to live in a factory-style home.
No one actually wants to live in a factory, but many people want to live in a factory-style home.
Stay weird, 20th Century.
Yep, it’s still expensive as heck to live in the North Side neighborhood.
With sprawling porches and charming bay windows, these 19th-century stunners are worth their price tags.
These four listings epitomize the high-end development boom in the neighborhood.
The one-and-a-half floor dwellings are adored in Chicago, which can lead to inflated value. Here are a few that won’t totally break the bank.
The home is located in the storied Astor Street District, designated a Chicago landmark.
Closed since 1996, the building will soon deliver 2.5 million square feet of office space to a once-sleepy corner of downtown. Inside the $800 million renovation:
This Italian Renaissance Revival on the border of Northwestern will give you whiplash — in a good way.
A pop-up at the Kimpton Gray will put guests in suites of ferns, cacti, and palms.