A Look Inside Several of Chicago's Oldest Condo Buildings
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Chicago, a city renowned for its architectural marvels, is home to some of the oldest and most historically significant condominium buildings in the United States. These buildings not only offer residences but also stand as testaments to the city's rich history and architectural evolution. Here, we explore some of the oldest condo buildings in Chicago, detailing their histories and significance.
The Palmolive
159 E Walton Place stands as an iconic landmark in Streeterville and the greater Chicago area. Originally constructed in 1929 as the headquarters for The Palmolive soap company, this 37-story tower now features 100 condominium residences. With stainless steel appliances, LED lighting, and designer fixtures throughout, these accommodations…
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