
This 4-bedroom duplex in the mid-century modern high rise at 320 W. Oakdale in Lakeview came on the market in May 2017.
The building was designed by Milton Schwartz in 1956 and has 51 units and covered parking.
This is from Wikipedia about the building’s history:
The building at 320 West Oakdale is representative of the apartment building boom in Chicago, Illinois in the 1950s and 1960s. Milton M. Schwartz served as the building’s architect, contractor, and developer, and the building was his first major design. As such, he had complete control over the creative direction of the building, and so was able to tailor it to his interests.
Schwartz intended the building to serve as luxury apartments for the city elite. The apartment was designed so that residences had windows in three or four directions. Rooms were designed to resemble single-story ranch homes. The building was one of the first completely air conditioned all-glass apartments in Chicago.
Stark in its repetition and simplicity, it is a good example of the International Style. The building was highlighted in a 1955 Architectural Forum article about recent Chicago apartment buildings. In the article, it was compared favorably to nearby works by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. On April 23, 2013, the building was recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
This unit is on the 19th and 20th floors and looks to be a combined unit as it has 2 kitchens, one on each floor.
It’s not the penthouse. Those are on the 21st floor.
The listing says its the only duplex in the building.
It has floor to ceiling windows with east and south views.
I won’t go into the description of the two kitchens, because, well, everyone should check it out for themselves.
The unit has some hardwood floors as well as wood paneling with moldings.
It has central air, in-unit washer/dryer and one covered parking space.
The listing says this is the first time this unit has been on the market. If they moved in right away, that would be 61 years.
The owners in this building seem very loyal.
In 2012, Chicago Magazine had a story about the two penthouses and talked to Schwartz’s widow who still lived in one. You can read it and see the pictures here.
This unit has been under contract once already.
It’s been reduced $24,100 since May.
Who’s ready to take on this project?
Amanda McMillan at @Properties has the listing. See the pictures here.
Unit #1901: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, duplex
- First time on the market since 1956
- Originally listed in May 2017 for $799,900
- Reduced
- Currently listed at $775,000 (includes one covered parking spot)
- Assessments of $2337 a month (includes heat, a/c, cable, Internet, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger and snow removal)
- Taxes of $11,885
- Central Air
- Washer/Dryer in the unit
- Wet bar
- Bedroom #1: 29×14 (main level)
- Bedroom #2: 15×14 (second floor)
- Bedroom #3: 14×11 (second floor)
- Bedroom #4: 15×11 (second floor)
- Foyer: 18×7
- Study: 15×11 (main level)
- 2 kitchens (one on each level)