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219Units
39Stories
2012Year Built
$219K - $5.4MValue Range
Available Units
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Highlights
Doorman
Alcott Elementary School Rated A-
Lake Front
Steam Room
Fitness Center
1 min walk to North Pond Nature Sanctuary
Luxurious high-rise living in the heart of Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park 2550 stands as a premier residential tower in one of Chicago's most coveted neighborhoods. Completed in 2012, this 39-story condominium designed by renowned architect Lucien Lagrange offers 219 luxury residences with stunning views of Lake Michigan, Lincoln Park, and the city skyline. The building's prime location at the edge of Lincoln Park provides residents with easy access to the lakefront, cultural attractions, and vibrant urban amenities.
Spacious layouts with high-end finishes and panoramic views
Lincoln Park 2550 offers a range of floor plans from one to five bedrooms, catering to diverse lifestyles and needs. One-bedroom units span 899 to 1,411 square feet with one to one-and-a-half bathrooms, priced from $625,000 to $729,000. Two-bedroom residences range from 1,268 to 3,030 square feet with two to two-and-a-half bathrooms, selling between $1,025,000 and $1,695,000.
The three-bedroom units, spanning 1,561 to 4,723 square feet with two to four-and-a-half bathrooms, are priced from $1,299,000 to $5,950,000. These residences often feature expansive living areas, chef's kitchens with high-end appliances, and luxurious primary suites with spa-like bathrooms. Many units boast floor-to-ceiling windows, private terraces, and custom built-ins.
For those seeking even more space, four-bedroom residences range from 2,606 to 5,175 square feet with three to five bathrooms, priced around $5,100,000. The most expansive offerings are the five-bedroom units, spanning an impressive 8,000 to 12,506 square feet with up to six bathrooms, commanding prices around $6,710,000.
Throughout the building, residences showcase premium finishes such as hardwood floors, marble bathrooms, and gourmet kitchens with Italian Snaidero cabinetry and top-of-the-line appliances from brands like Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele. Many units feature custom millwork, designer lighting, and smart home technology for climate control, lighting, and window treatments.
Monthly HOA fees range from $200 to $5,400, covering amenities such as heat, air conditioning, water, gas, insurance, doorman services, cable TV, exercise facilities, pool access, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger services, and snow removal.
Resort-inspired amenities and white-glove services
Lincoln Park 2550 offers an extensive array of amenities designed to enhance residents' lifestyles. The centerpiece is a private 1.25-acre park, providing a serene urban oasis with lush gardens, walking paths, and outdoor seating areas. For pet owners, the building features a convenient dog run with a paw wash station.
Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art fitness center, complete with modern equipment, a yoga and Pilates room, and massage rooms for post-workout relaxation. The indoor pool, whirlpool, steam rooms, and saunas offer additional options for exercise and rejuvenation.
For entertainment and socializing, residents can enjoy the private theater, game room, billiards room, and library. The club room, featuring a full catering kitchen and bar, provides an ideal space for hosting gatherings or private events. A children's play area and tot lot cater to families with young children.
Lincoln Park 2550 prioritizes resident comfort and convenience with a range of services. The 24-hour door staff and concierge are available to assist with daily needs and special requests. Valet parking is provided for residents and guests, while on-site management and maintenance staff ensure the building runs smoothly. Additional services include dry cleaning, a car wash facility, and secure storage rooms.
The building's commitment to security is evident in its advanced systems and round-the-clock staffing, providing peace of mind for residents. With its combination of luxury amenities and attentive services, Lincoln Park 2550 offers a living experience that rivals that of a five-star hotel.
Vibrant urban living in a park-like setting
Lincoln Park 2550 is situated in one of Chicago's most desirable neighborhoods, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban convenience. The building's location at the eastern edge of Lincoln Park provides residents with immediate access to the park's 1,200 acres of green space, walking trails, and recreational facilities.
Just steps from the building, residents can explore the North Pond Nature Sanctuary, a tranquil oasis featuring walking paths and diverse wildlife. The Lincoln Park Zoo, one of the oldest zoos in North America, is a short walk away and offers free admission year-round. For those interested in nature and science, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is nearby, offering interactive exhibits and a butterfly haven.
The neighborhood is known for its excellent dining options. Mon Ami Gabi, a charming French bistro, is just a 10-minute walk from the building, offering classic dishes like steak frites and onion soup. For upscale shopping, the boutiques along Armitage Avenue are within easy reach, while larger shopping centers like the 900 North Michigan Shops on the Magnificent Mile are a short drive away.
Families with children will appreciate the proximity to top-rated schools. Alcott Elementary School, rated 9 out of 10 by GreatSchools, is just a 10-minute walk from Lincoln Park 2550. For high school students, Lincoln Park High School, also highly rated, is a short drive away.
The area surrounding Lincoln Park 2550 is rich in cultural attractions. Theater enthusiasts can enjoy performances at various venues in the neighborhood, known for its vibrant arts scene.
For outdoor recreation, residents have easy access to the Lakefront Trail, perfect for jogging, cycling, or leisurely walks along Lake Michigan. Diversey Harbor, just a short walk away, offers opportunities for boating and water activities during the warmer months.
With its mix of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and urban amenities, the Lincoln Park neighborhood provides an ideal setting for those seeking a dynamic and sophisticated lifestyle in the heart of Chicago.
Convenient access to public transit and major roadways
Lincoln Park 2550's location offers residents multiple transportation options for navigating the city. While the area is highly walkable, with many amenities and attractions within easy reach on foot, public transit and driving options are readily available for longer journeys.
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) "L" train system is accessible via two nearby stations. Fullerton Station, serving the Brown, Purple, and Red Lines, is about a 15-minute walk or a short drive from the building. This station provides direct access to the Loop, Chicago's central business district, as well as connections to other parts of the city. Diversey Station, serving the Brown and Purple Lines, is slightly farther but still within walking distance, offering additional transit options.
For air travel, both of Chicago's major airports are easily accessible. Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Chicago Midway International Airport are each about a 25-minute drive from Lincoln Park 2550, depending on traffic conditions.
The building's location also provides convenient access to major roadways. Lake Shore Drive is nearby, offering a scenic route along the lakefront and quick access to downtown Chicago and other lakefront neighborhoods. For longer trips or commutes to the suburbs, Interstate 90/94 is easily accessible, connecting to the wider Chicagoland area.
Residents who prefer cycling will appreciate the neighborhood's extensive bike lanes and proximity to the Lakefront Trail, which runs for 18 miles along Lake Michigan. The area's high bike score reflects the ease and safety of cycling in the neighborhood.
For those who drive, Lincoln Park 2550 offers secure, heated garage parking for residents, including the option for deeded spaces. Some parking spots are equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, catering to the growing number of electric car owners.
The building's central location in Lincoln Park, combined with its proximity to various transportation options, allows residents to easily navigate the city whether they prefer to walk, bike, drive, or use public transit.
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Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
93/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
88/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
76/ 100
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Parks in this Area
North Pond Nature Sanctuary
1 min walk
Trails
Sunshine Playground
2 min walk
Bike Trails
Playground
Diversey Harbor Community Garden
4 min walk
Mid-North Park
8 min walk
Diversey Harbor
9 min walk
Park West Park
10 min walk
Playground
Diversey Driving Range
10 min walk
Lakefront Trail
12 min walk
Lincoln Park Zoo
12 min walk
Schools
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