Real Estate
David Adler-Designed Lincoln Park Home Listed For $7.2M
A regal, glamorous townhouse on Chicago's North Side is considered one of the city's most impressive architectural designs.
CHICAGO, IL — Designed by renowned architect David Adler, a five-bedroom townhouse in Lincoln Park has been re-listed for $7.2 million. Painter Abram Poole Jr. once lived in the home at 2704 N. Lakeview Avenue, and displayed his art on its walls. One of his original works hangs above the fireplace.
Built in 1914, the townhouse features six bedrooms, four full and three half-baths and 10,018 square feet of elegant space. Located in the Lakeview Avenue Row House District, the townhouse is completely renovated, and includes striking features such as a picture-perfect spiral staircase, a marble entrance hall, a frosted glass ceiling in its living room and wall-length artwork.
The home also includes a home gym and theater room, a newly-renovated kitchen and an exquisite courtyard. The townhouse stands three stories high, with a fourth floor set back from the roofline.
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- Address: 2704 N Lakeview Ave, Chicago, Illinois
- Price: $7,200,000
- Square Feet: 10018
- Bedrooms: 6
- Bathrooms: 4 Full and 3 Half Baths
- Built: 1914
- Features: Built by famed architects Dangler & Adler as one of four seamless row houses for their society friends who were significant artists, architects and designers. The current owner bought the property in 2016 and performed an incredible overhaul, modernizing it to magnificence with superlative finishes and state-of-the-art amenities while maintaining and reviving cherished original details. The list of improvements is exhaustive, including extensive exterior restoration, new Thermopane Low E windows to match the historic integrity, new copper plumbing, high-efficiency HVAC, Control 4 automation and more.
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