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160Units
18Stories
1930Year Built
$701K - $1.6MValue Range
Available Units
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Highlights
Water Views
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School Rated A-
Fitness Center
Elevator
Resident Manager or Management On Site
1 min walk to Cummings Park
Historic elegance in the heart of Lincoln Park
2130 N Lincoln Park W, known as The Lincoln Park West, stands as a testament to Chicago's architectural heritage. Completed in 1930, this 18-story condominium building houses 160 units, offering residents a blend of vintage charm and modern living. Situated across from its namesake park, the building provides an unparalleled location in one of Chicago's most sought-after neighborhoods. The Lincoln Park West has maintained its allure for generations, with many units remaining in the same families for decades. Its enduring appeal lies not just in its prime location, but in the spacious layouts and stunning views that have captivated residents for nearly a century.
Expansive layouts with park and city vistas
The Lincoln Park West offers generously sized units ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms, with floor plans spanning 2,400 to 3,000 square feet. Two-bedroom units feature 2 bathrooms, while 3-bedroom layouts offer 2.5 to 3.5 bathrooms. The largest 4-bedroom configurations boast 3 bathrooms. Prices for 3-bedroom units start around $640,000, reflecting the building's desirable location and spacious interiors.
These homes exude vintage elegance with modern updates. Many units boast hardwood floors throughout, adding warmth and character to the living spaces. Large windows frame picturesque views of Lincoln Park, Lake Michigan, and the city skyline, flooding the interiors with natural light. Some units feature private elevator access, opening to grand galleries with barrel-vaulted ceilings and intricate plaster moldings. Formal living and dining rooms provide ample space for entertaining, while updated chef's kitchens cater to culinary enthusiasts.
Master suites often include walk-in closets and en-suite bathrooms, offering a private retreat within these urban homes. In-unit laundry facilities add convenience to daily life. Many units have undergone thoughtful renovations, blending period details with contemporary finishes to create truly unique living spaces in this historic building.
Refined amenities complementing a classic address
The Lincoln Park West offers a curated selection of amenities that enhance the living experience for its residents. The building's outdoor spaces are particularly noteworthy, featuring a deck with BBQ facilities and well-maintained gardens. This area provides a serene retreat for residents to relax or entertain while enjoying views of the surrounding neighborhood.
For those maintaining an active lifestyle, the newly renovated exercise room offers modern equipment in a convenient, on-site location. The building also boasts a common garden terrace, providing additional outdoor space for residents to enjoy.
Practical amenities include large storage lockers, allowing residents to maximize their living space while keeping seasonal items or extra belongings secure. The building's pet-friendly policy, with no weight restrictions and the possibility of board approval for a second pet, caters to animal lovers.
Services at The Lincoln Park West are designed to simplify daily life. An on-site concierge is available to assist with various needs, from package reception to local recommendations. The presence of a building engineer ensures prompt attention to maintenance issues, preserving the integrity of this historic structure.
The elegant, restored lobby serves as a grand entrance, setting the tone for the refined living experience within. With its blend of classic charm and modern conveniences, The Lincoln Park West offers a lifestyle that honors its historic roots while meeting contemporary expectations.
A cultural oasis in Chicago's storied Lincoln Park
The Lincoln Park West enjoys an enviable location in one of Chicago's most beloved neighborhoods. Lincoln Park itself serves as an expansive front yard for residents, offering 1,200 acres of green space, recreational facilities, and cultural attractions. The Lincoln Park Zoo, a mere five-minute walk from the building, provides a unique urban wildlife experience free of charge.
Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to notable dining establishments. The Capital Grille, known for its upscale steakhouse fare and refined ambiance, is just a short drive away. For a more casual yet equally satisfying experience, Café Brauer in Lincoln Park offers crafted cocktails and light fare in a picturesque setting.
Shopping options abound in the vicinity. The 900 North Michigan Shops, a seven-level luxury retail destination along the Magnificent Mile, is easily accessible. Closer to home, boutiques like Bliss & Belle and Alice & Wonder offer curated selections of women's fashion and accessories within walking distance.
Cultural attractions are plentiful in the area. The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, showcasing exhibits on Illinois ecology, is nearby. Theater enthusiasts can enjoy performances at the renowned Steppenwolf Theatre, which has hosted many celebrated actors throughout its history.
For everyday needs, residents have convenient access to upscale grocery options like Whole Foods and local favorite Big Apple Finer Foods. The neighborhood's mix of historic charm and modern amenities creates an ideal setting for urban living, offering a perfect balance of natural beauty, cultural richness, and city convenience.
Well-connected urban living with multiple transit options
The Lincoln Park West's location offers residents excellent connectivity to the rest of Chicago. The city's renowned "L" train system is easily accessible, with several stations within walking distance. The Fullerton Station, about a 20-minute walk from the building, serves the Brown, Purple, and Red Lines, providing direct access to downtown Chicago and beyond.
For those preferring to travel by car, the building's proximity to major thoroughfares like Lake Shore Drive facilitates easy navigation throughout the city. Some units in the building may come with garage parking, a valuable amenity in this bustling urban area.
The neighborhood's high walk score reflects its pedestrian-friendly nature, with many daily errands easily accomplished on foot. The area is also exceptionally bike-friendly, with numerous dedicated lanes and paths nearby, including those winding through Lincoln Park itself.
For longer journeys, both Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Chicago Midway International Airport are approximately a 25-minute drive away, offering convenient access for frequent travelers.
The combination of public transit options, walkable streets, and easy access to major roadways makes The Lincoln Park West an ideal home base for those who value mobility and convenience in their urban lifestyle.
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Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
95/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
94/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
70/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Cummings Park
1 min walk
Playground
Lincoln Park
2 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Bike Trails
Lincoln Park Cultural Center
2 min walk
Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo
4 min walk
Bike Trails
Trails
Mid-North Park
5 min walk
Lincoln Park Zoo
5 min walk
Bauler Park
11 min walk
Tennis
Pickleball
Playground
Fire Station Park
12 min walk
Picnic Area
Diversey Harbor
12 min walk
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