
Chicago Historic Landmark Districts
860-880 Lake Shore Dr. Mies Van Der Rohe co-op buildings on Lake Shore Drive. | |
Old Town Built after the Chicago Fire of 1871, these frame homes pre-date the ban on wood construction imposed soon after the devastation. One of the earliest neighborhood revitalization programs in the U.S. | |
Alta Vista Terrace Lakeview’s own English Street! Incomparable block on Chicago’s north side. | |
Astor Street District Chicago’s most exclusive neighborhood, since Potter and Bertha Palmer made this their home at the turn of the century. | |
Dover Street Dover Street-Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood with grand mansions for reasonable prices! | |
East Lake Shore Dr. Luxury Condos and Co-ops just off Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile-overlooking Oak Street Beach and Lake Michigan. | |
East Village On Chicago’s near west side, East Village offers charming cottages and 2-flats. | |
Hutchinson Street Prominent Chicago architects, such as George Maher, designed these grand homes on oversized Chicago lots. | |
Logan Square Boulevard One of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods, Logan Square offers grand graystones, fabulous 2-flats, and brick single family homes. | |
McCormick Row House District In the DePaul neighborhood, these terrific rowhouses are historic gems! | |
Mid-North District Lincoln Park’s Mid-North Historic District offers single family homes and condos. | |
Palmolive Building This Holabird and Root building was owned by Colgate-Palmolive Peet Corporation, and was once known as the Playboy Building. Located at 159 E Walton, it’s across from the Drake Hotel, just steps from Michigan Avenue. | |
Printing House Row District South Loop’s Printers Row Historic District offers condominiums and lofts. | |
Ukrainian Village District Today, Ukrainian Village is one of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods- attracting young people with the vibrant night life, hip restaurants, and close proximity to Chicago’s loop. | |
Wicker Part District Wicker Park, one of Chicago’s hippest neighborhoods, is located on the west side. Conveniently located with popular restaurants, nightlife, and trendy shops. | |
The Villa One of Chicago’s treasures- located at Addison/Kennedy Expressway-all homes are on double lots. Boulevard Streets and a close-knit community mean homes don’t turn over very often. |
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