Chicago has long been a destination for connoisseurs and appreciators of architecture, and Lincoln Park is a tremendous representation of the beauty that the Windy City holds.
In fact, Lincoln Park was featured for the first time ever as part of the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s Third Annual Open House Chicago.
Held this year Oct. 19 - 20, the event featured a tour of Lincoln Park’s historic mansions, secret rooms, private clubs, legendary theaters, hotels, offices and the gorgeous walk-ups and alleyways that lead up to them.
"Evidence of rebuilding from the Chicago Fire of 1871 can still be seen along Menomonee Street, a narrow alley just west of the park, which still retains much of its 1800s character," the Lincoln Park Patch reports from the Chicago Architecture Foundation’s web site.
Boost to Area Condos for Sale
Lincoln Park also boasts a number of historic and aesthetically pleasing churches and memorials, and with its close proximity to downtown Chicago, the neighborhood is considered one of the hottest commodities in the Chicago real estate market. The fact is that publicity like this can benefit condos for sale in Lincoln Park, because publicity goes hand-in-hand with appreciation in price.
Home to DePaul University and the Lincoln Park Zoo, there is no shortage of fun activities to be had in Lincoln Park. And living there is even better as you don’t have to stray too far from your front door to enjoy the neighborhood at any time of day. Whether you’re looking for a vibrant night life or a low-key coffee shop to spend your Sunday morning, Lincoln Park truly has it all. The fact is the amenities in this neighborhood are second to none, another factor spurring interest in Lincoln Park real estate for sale, including of course condominiums and even lofts.
If you’d like to learn more about Lincoln Park condos for sale or other real estate opportunities in this quaint Chicago community, contact us today at 312-953-0961. Our team of Chicago-based real estate professionals would love to show you around.
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