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Polk Street Station

Polk Street Station

Polk Street Station
Condominium Building
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732 S Financial Pl
Chicago, IL 60605
138 Units
8 Stories
1908 Year Built
$33K - $461K Value Range

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent

Highlights

  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Open Floorplan
  • Bike Room
  • 1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
  • 5 min walk to Printers Row Park

Historic Printers Row loft living in the heart of Chicago

Polk Street Station, a landmark building in Chicago's vibrant Printers Row neighborhood, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern urban living. Constructed in 1908, this 8-story structure houses 138 condominium units, each embodying the character of early 20th-century industrial architecture. The building's rich history as a former printing factory is evident in its distinctive features, including exposed brick walls, soaring timber ceilings, and expansive industrial windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Located in the bustling South Loop area, Polk Street Station provides residents with easy access to the city's cultural, culinary, and recreational offerings while maintaining a sense of community within its historic walls.

Versatile layouts with authentic loft features

Polk Street Station offers a diverse range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy studios to spacious three-bedroom units. The condominium's 138 units span from 600 to 2,100 square feet, providing options for singles, couples, and families alike. Studio units, ranging from 600 to 703 square feet, are efficiently designed with one bathroom and typically sell for around $200,000. These compact spaces make clever use of the open floor plan, often featuring sleeping alcoves or creative storage solutions. One-bedroom units offer more space, varying from 700 to an impressive 1,900 square feet, with options for one or two bathrooms. These units are priced between $255,000 and $320,000, appealing to those seeking a balance of space and affordability. Many one-bedroom layouts include separate dining areas and spacious living rooms, ideal for entertaining. Two-bedroom units, spanning 900 to 1,700 square feet, provide ample space for families or those desiring a home office. With one or two bathrooms, these units sell from $325,000 to $370,000. Some two-bedroom layouts feature lofted spaces, adding versatility to the living arrangements. The most expansive options are the three-bedroom units, ranging from 2,000 to 2,100 square feet with two to three bathrooms. These premium residences often boast the most impressive architectural features and views, with prices varying based on specific features and recent renovations. Across all unit types, residents enjoy the authentic loft aesthetic with 12 to 20-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and original timber beams. Many units feature hardwood floors, large industrial-style windows, and gas fireplaces, adding both character and comfort. Updated kitchens often include stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry. Bathrooms in renovated units showcase modern fixtures and finishes, some with luxurious additions like double vanities or walk-in showers. In-unit laundry is a standard feature, enhancing convenience for residents. Many units also boast spacious walk-in closets or custom storage solutions, maximizing the utility of the loft spaces. Some of the larger units include flexible loft areas that can serve as additional bedrooms, home offices, or creative spaces. Monthly HOA fees range from $300 to $500, covering water, parking, insurance, doorman services, cable/internet, exterior maintenance, scavenger services, and snow removal. This comprehensive fee structure contributes to a worry-free living experience for residents of Polk Street Station.

Modern conveniences in a historic setting

Polk Street Station combines its historic charm with a range of amenities designed to enhance residents' daily lives. The building's lobby, recently renovated, provides a welcoming entrance that respects the structure's industrial past while incorporating modern aesthetics. Security is a priority at Polk Street Station, with an evening doorman and a secure fob entry system ensuring residents' safety. The building also features a 24/7 security system for added peace of mind. A dedicated receiving room for packages adds convenience for residents in the age of online shopping. For those with bicycles, the building offers a bike room, reflecting the city's growing cycling culture. Additional storage options include individual lockers, allowing residents to maximize their living spaces by storing seasonal items or less frequently used belongings. The building's elevator system has been recently updated, ensuring smooth and efficient vertical transportation. An on-site engineer is available to address any maintenance issues promptly, contributing to the well-maintained state of the building. Parking is a valuable commodity in urban Chicago, and Polk Street Station offers indoor parking options for residents. While not included in all units, parking spaces are available for purchase or rent, providing a secure place for vehicles in the heart of the city. Recognizing the importance of connectivity in modern living, the building provides AT&T Fiber internet service, ensuring high-speed internet access for work, entertainment, and communication needs. The smoke-free policy throughout the building promotes a healthy living environment for all residents. This commitment to wellness is further supported by the building's clean and well-maintained common areas. These amenities, coupled with the building's historic character, create a living experience that balances the charm of the past with the conveniences of the present, making Polk Street Station a unique and desirable residence in Chicago's South Loop.

A vibrant urban enclave rich in culture and convenience

Polk Street Station is situated in the heart of Printers Row, a historic district within Chicago's larger Loop neighborhood. This area, once the center of the Midwest's publishing industry, has transformed into a vibrant residential and cultural hub while maintaining its architectural character. The neighborhood offers a perfect blend of urban amenities and community charm. Residents enjoy easy access to an array of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments. Local favorites include Flaco's Tacos, known for its laid-back atmosphere and Mexican fare, and Umai, a popular spot for sushi and Japanese cuisine. For coffee enthusiasts, Dollop Coffeehouse and Hero Coffee provide cozy spots to enjoy a morning brew or work remotely. Cultural attractions abound in the area. The Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago's central library, is just a short walk away, offering not only an extensive collection of books but also regular events and exhibitions. Jazz enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Jazz Showcase, one of the city's oldest jazz clubs, featuring nightly performances. For everyday needs, residents have multiple options. Target and Jewel-Osco are within walking distance for groceries and household items. The Roosevelt Collection Shops, a modern open-air mall, offers a mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options, including the ShowPlace ICON Theatre for movie nights. Green spaces are plentiful, providing opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Grant Park, often referred to as "Chicago's front yard," is just a few blocks east, offering vast open spaces, walking paths, and hosting major city events like the Taste of Chicago and Lollapalooza. Dearborn Park and Printers Row Park provide more intimate green spaces for a quick escape from urban life. The South Loop is also home to several educational institutions, including the British School of Chicago, making the neighborhood attractive for families with school-age children. The area's rich history is evident in its architecture, with many buildings, including Polk Street Station itself, showcasing the industrial aesthetic of the early 20th century. This blend of historic charm and modern development creates a unique urban landscape that appeals to a diverse range of residents. With its central location, Printers Row offers easy access to Chicago's major attractions. The Museum Campus, home to the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium, is within walking distance. Millennium Park, with its iconic Cloud Gate sculpture (known as "The Bean"), and the Art Institute of Chicago are also nearby, providing endless opportunities for cultural enrichment. The neighborhood's walkability and access to public transportation make it easy to explore the rest of Chicago, from the shops of the Magnificent Mile to the beaches of Lake Michigan. This combination of local charm and city-wide accessibility makes Printers Row and the surrounding South Loop area a highly desirable location for urban dwellers seeking a balance of convenience, culture, and community.

Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Chicago

Polk Street Station's location in Printers Row offers residents exceptional access to Chicago's comprehensive public transportation network, making it easy to navigate the city without relying on a personal vehicle. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) "L" train system is readily accessible from the building. The Harrison Station on the Red Line is just a 10-minute walk away, providing quick access to the North Side, including Wrigley Field, and the South Side. For those heading to O'Hare International Airport or the western suburbs, the LaSalle Station on the Blue Line is only a 5-minute walk from the building. Multiple bus lines serve the immediate area, with stops for several routes within a 5-minute walk of Polk Street Station. The Clark & Polk stop, served by express buses to the East Loop, Plainfield, and Bolingbrook, is particularly convenient for commuters. Local buses on Clark Street and Wentworth Avenue provide additional options for navigating the city. For those traveling to Chicago's suburbs, the Metra commuter rail system is easily accessible. The LaSalle Street Station, terminus of the Rock Island District Line, is just a 5-minute walk from the building, offering service to the south suburbs. Cyclists will appreciate the neighborhood's bike-friendly infrastructure, with numerous bike lanes and the proximity to Chicago's Lakefront Trail. The building's bike storage facilities make it convenient for residents to own and use bicycles for commuting or leisure. For regional and international travel, both of Chicago's major airports are easily accessible. Midway International Airport is about a 20-minute drive away, while O'Hare International Airport can be reached in approximately 30 minutes by car or via the Blue Line. The building's central location also provides easy access to major highways. The entrance to I-90/94 (Dan Ryan Expressway) is nearby, connecting to I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) and I-290 (Eisenhower Expressway), facilitating travel throughout the Chicagoland area. For those who prefer to walk, the neighborhood's high walkability means that many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot. The proximity to the Loop, Grant Park, and the lakefront makes walking a pleasant and practical option for many destinations. Ride-sharing services and taxis are readily available in the area, providing additional transportation options when needed. The building's central location ensures short wait times for these services. This comprehensive array of transportation options makes Polk Street Station an ideal home base for those who value mobility and easy access to all that Chicago has to offer, whether commuting for work or exploring the city's many attractions.

Available Condos

Building Details

Recreation

  • Bike Trail

Outdoor Features

  • Common Area

Amenities

  • Doorman
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Package Room
  • Bike Room
  • Community Storage Space
  • Security Service
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site
  • Controlled Access

Parking

  • 1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
  • 1 Car Garage
  • On-Site Parking

Pet Policy

  • Limit on the number of pets
  • Pet Size Limit
  • Pet Deposit Required
  • Dogs and Cats Allowed

Condo Association

  • $387 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $280 - $481
  • Association fees include water, insurance, exterior maintenance, scavenger, snow removal, internet
  • Dan Kennedy Association, Phone Number (773) 286-5400
  • Printers Row Lofts Subdivision
  • Property managed by Leasing & Management Company

Building Design

  • Elevator
  • Fire Sprinkler System
  • Lobby

Unit Features

  • Open Floorplan
  • Laundry Room
  • Washer and Dryer Hookup

Unit Information

Unit
318
Beds
1 Bed
Baths
1 Bath
Sq Ft
952
Price
$280,000
Price / Sq Ft
$294 / Sq Ft
List Date
03/03/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
600 - 703
Est. Values
$33,438 - $313,967
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
789 - 1,101
Est. Values
$219,758 - $404,322
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
900 - 1,250
Est. Values
$271,728 - $460,503
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
2,100
Est. Values
$319,268 - $439,152
All Units
Sq Ft Range
600 - 2,100
Est. Values
$33,438 - $460,503

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Area Factors

High Crime

Crime Score®

9 / 10

Very Bikeable

Bike Score®

89 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

98 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Active

Sound Score®

68 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

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Property Taxes

Range in Assessed Values
$3.2K - $48K
Range of Taxes in Building
$205 - $8,433
Range of Taxes per Sq Ft
$0.26 - $5.48

Property Tax History

Source: Public Records

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