Three Great Deals in the Historic Pullman Neighborhood
Amid the National Historical Park chatter and new retail, restoration is enlivening the old blocks. Pullman is a really good place to be right now.
Amid the National Historical Park chatter and new retail, restoration is enlivening the old blocks. Pullman is a really good place to be right now.
More of the famed architect’s classically designed houses are on the market now than in years.
The West Loop four-bed has regal interiors and tops 5,000 square feet, so why the nosedive?
The seller/builder of this modern green construction put a lot of top features into her retrofit, but the for-sale product is still a work-in-progress.
A suburban developer taps foreign investment and gets to work with contemporary single-family designs and gut rehabs.
The residential neighborhood has long opened its arms to new immigrants, but the latest newcomers are entrepreneurs and young professionals.
The rebuilt five-bedroom Victorian dates to 1879 and borders the Great Western Trail.
The old Lincoln Hospital Campus already has a luxury apartment building at 90 percent occupancy, and now the developer is bringing condos to the area.
Units are going fast in the recently converted Citizen’s State Bank building.
With four bedrooms and two full baths, this is an ideal family home one block from in-demand Dewey Elementary.