Did You Fall In Love on the South Loop Loft Walk?

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The Printers Row Loft Walk is a great selling strategy for loft owners to get their product seen by about a thousand people.  Did you fall in love with some of the lofts on the walk?  Some of them were on the market.  And in some buildings, there are other units that are for sale (that weren’t on the tour.)

One of the Loft Walk buildings was Trevi Square, at 1439 S. Michigan, built as a hospital in 1907 and converted in 1996 into 69 residential housing units.  From the loft walk brochure:

Constructed as a private hospital for Chicago’s wealthy residents along Indiana and Prairie Avenues, St. Luke’s interiors catered to high-end tastes and included high ceilings for summertime ventilation.

There are some unique layouts in the building and many of the units are duplexes. The first floor has 20 foot high ceilings. They also kept most of the brick walls.

Currently on the market:

Unit #503: 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1320 square feet

  • Currently listed for $344,900 plus $35,000 for parking
  • 20 x 8 north facing balcony
  • The pictures above are of #503

Units sell pretty quickly in the building.  Prudential Preferred has the listing.

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