Lincoln Park Tower, a 30-story high-rise completed in 1970, is located in the vibrant Old Town neighborhood of Chicago. This building houses 346 condominium units and offers residents a blend of urban living with easy access to nature and culture. The tower's location provides breathtaking views of Lake Michigan, Lincoln Park, and the city skyline, making it a desirable place to call home.
Diverse Layouts with Modern Upgrades
Lincoln Park Tower offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from studios to spacious three-bedroom units. Studio units, sized between 483 and 560 square feet, feature open layouts and modern amenities, with rents starting at $1,750 per month. One-bedroom units, ranging from 635 to 1,050 square feet, are priced between $292,500 and $350,000. These units often include features like hardwood flooring, updated kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and large balconies that offer stunning views of the lake and city.
Two-bedroom units, sized between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet, are available for $330,000 to $480,000. These units typically feature floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple balconies, and upgraded bathrooms with modern fixtures. Some units even include unique features like walk-in closets that can double as home offices. Three-bedroom units, the largest in the building, range from 1,600 to 2,200 square feet and offer two to three bathrooms. These units provide ample space for families and often include high-end finishes, such as quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and luxury vinyl plank flooring.
Monthly HOA fees range from $500 to $1,200, covering heat, water, doorman services, TV/cable, exercise facilities, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, and snow removal.
Comprehensive Amenities for Comfortable Living
Lincoln Park Tower boasts a wide array of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building features a heated outdoor pool and a beautifully landscaped plaza, perfect for relaxation and social gatherings. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the well-equipped workout room and the rooftop deck, which offers panoramic views of the city and lake.
The building is staffed with 24-hour doormen and maintenance personnel, ensuring a secure and well-maintained environment. Residents can also take advantage of the dry cleaner/receiving room, Amazon hub lockers, and bike room for added convenience. The rooftop laundry room, equipped with an app to check machine availability, makes laundry day a breeze.
For social events and gatherings, the building offers a party room and a lounge area. Onsite management and two professional onsite managers ensure that all resident needs are promptly addressed. Additional amenities include a sundeck, storage room, and vending machines.
Vibrant Old Town with Rich Cultural Offerings
Located in the heart of Old Town, Lincoln Park Tower is surrounded by a lively mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The neighborhood is renowned for its comedy institutions, including the famous Second City and Zanies Comedy Night Club. Residents can enjoy a variety of dining experiences, from traditional Italian fare at Topo Gigio Ristorante to laid-back atmospheres at Happy Camper.
Lincoln Park, one of the country's most renowned urban green spaces, borders the neighborhood to the east. This expansive park offers a myriad of amenities, including the Lincoln Park Zoo, Conservatory, and access to Lake Michigan beaches. The park's extensive trails and natural canopy provide a perfect setting for outdoor activities.
Old Town also hosts the annual Old Town Art Fair, attracting artists and visitors from all over the Chicagoland area. The neighborhood's vibrant retail and restaurant scene, particularly along Wells Street, makes it a desirable place for city living with a touch of nature.
Excellent Transit Options for Easy Commuting
Lincoln Park Tower is well-served by a variety of transportation options, making commuting and exploring the city convenient. Several bus stops are located within a five-minute walk, including those at Clark & Armitage, Lincoln & Armitage & Sedgwick, and Stockton & Armitage. These stops provide access to multiple transit lines, including Armitage, Broadway, Clark, Sedgwick, LaSalle, and Sheridan.
The Sedgwick Station, serving the Brown and Purple Lines, is about a 15-minute walk from the building. Fullerton Station, which also serves the Red Line, is approximately 20 minutes away on foot or a short drive. For those traveling further afield, Chicago Midway International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport are both about a 25-minute drive from the building.
The building also offers convenient car-related amenities, including rental parking options and free zoned street parking for residents. The proximity to major roads and highways further enhances accessibility for those who prefer to drive.
Association fees include heat, water, gas, insurance, doorman, tv/cable, exercise facilities, pool, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal, internet
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Low Crime
Crime Score®
4/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
94/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
95/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
77/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Lincoln Park
3 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Bike Trails
Lincoln Park Cultural Center
3 min walk
Cummings Park
4 min walk
Playground
Hudson Chess Park
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Fire Station Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Bauler Park
7 min walk
Tennis
Pickleball
Playground
Mid-North Park
8 min walk
Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo
8 min walk
Bike Trails
Trails
Lincoln Park Zoo
9 min walk
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