Dover Street District
A really cool feature of Dover Street are the huge property lots, which are 33 feet wide and range in depth from 150 FT to 180 FT — compared to the standard 25-foot- wide by 125-foot-deep lots typically seen in Chicago!!
300 N State St | Marina City
In 1964 LIFE Magazine advertised a one bedroom apartment at Marina City for only $115/month!! With a floor plan shaped like a little pie wedge. It wasn’t until ‘77, when the building was converted from rentals unit to condos, that it truly began challenging not just design standards, but the way we live —
Printing House Row District
In good company — the Old Colony Building, the Fisher Building, The Standard Club & the Monadnock Building
J.P. Atwater Building | 28 S. Wabash
The J. P. Atwater Building is nestled in bustling downtown on Wabash Ave. It was created in 1877 and landmarked in 1996.
175 N State | The Chicago Theater
The Chicago Theatre was the first large, lavish movie palace in all of America. Originally named “the Wonder Theatre of the World” when it opened in 1921, and refurbished a short decade later just in time for the 1933 World's Fair.
Neighborhood Gems: 1325 N. Dearborn Parkway
Built in 1887 this super rare example of Moorish Revival Architecture was first designed as a single-family home. It was later subdivided into apartments in the 1920s.