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170Units
21Stories
2003Year Built
$117K - $1.4MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
No Units Available
Highlights
Doorman
Water Views
Fitness Center
Elevator
Clubhouse
2 min walk to Daniel Webster Park
Modern High-Rise Living in Central Station
Museum Park Tower Two stands as a prominent 21-story high-rise in Chicago's vibrant Central Station neighborhood. Completed in 2003, this building features 170 condominium units, offering residents a blend of modern design and urban convenience. The symmetrical facade, adorned with a classical crown, adds a distinctive touch to its contemporary aesthetic. Located at 1335 South Prairie Avenue, the building provides stunning views of Lake Michigan, the Chicago skyline, and nearby cultural landmarks.
Spacious Units with Panoramic Views
Museum Park Tower Two offers a variety of floor plans, ranging from 2 to 4-bedroom layouts. The smallest units, starting at 1,371 square feet, feature 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with prices ranging from $500,000 to $599,000. These units are designed with open-concept living spaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and private balconies that provide breathtaking views of Lake Michigan and the city skyline. Hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances are standard features, with some units boasting additional luxuries like quartz countertops and modern fixtures.
The larger 3-bedroom units, ranging from 1,750 to 4,700 square feet, offer 2 to 3 and a half bathrooms and are priced between $650,000 and $1,530,000. These expansive units include multiple private balconies, elegant foyers, and spacious living and dining areas perfect for entertaining. Many units feature updated chef's kitchens with granite countertops, chic pendant lights, and high-end appliances such as Wolf induction cooktops and Sub-Zero refrigerators. Primary suites often include oversized private balconies, walk-in closets with custom organizers, and luxurious en-suite bathrooms with soaking tubs and glass-enclosed showers.
Monthly HOA fees range from $600 to $2,200, covering heat, air conditioning, water, parking, insurance, doorman services, TV/cable, exercise facilities, pool maintenance, exterior upkeep, lawn care, scavenger services, and snow removal.
Comprehensive Amenities for a Comfortable Lifestyle
Residents of Museum Park Tower Two enjoy a wide array of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. Unique to the building is a 500-refrigerated wine storage, perfect for wine enthusiasts. The building also features a refreshing outdoor swimming pool with a sundeck, a penthouse fitness center with stunning lake views, and a community clubhouse.
Additional amenities include a well-equipped exercise room, a party room, a game room with billiards tables, and a rooftop fitness center. For convenience, the building offers a heated parking garage, a bike room, and a receiving room. Business services are comprehensive, with a 24-hour doorman, on-site management, dry cleaners, a grocery market, and an on-site engineer. The building also provides a laundry room and storage units for residents.
Vibrant Urban Living in Central Station
Central Station, once a warehouse district, has transformed into a modern residential area filled with sleek high-rises and shopping destinations. The neighborhood offers an eventful lifestyle with numerous parks, dining establishments, and cultural attractions. Grant Park, a massive green space, and the 16th Street dog park are popular spots for outdoor activities.
Residents can enjoy a variety of dining options, from the chic Italian restaurant Pacino’s at the Roosevelt Collection Shops to casual eateries like Little Branch Café. For grocery shopping, South Loop Market and Jewel-Osco are within walking distance, while Trader Joe's and Mariano's are also nearby.
Cultural attractions abound, with the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium all within a short distance. Sports enthusiasts can catch a Bears game at Soldier Field, while the annual Chicago Marathon and other downtown events add to the neighborhood's vibrant atmosphere. The area is served by Chicago Public Schools, with Loop Elementary School and Wendell Phillips Academy High School providing educational opportunities for residents.
Convenient Transportation Options
Museum Park Tower Two is well-connected to various transportation options, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The Roosevelt Station, serving the Green, Orange, and Red Lines of the "L," is about a 10-minute walk away. Additionally, the 18th Street Station on the Metra Electric Line is within a 15-minute walk, providing further connectivity.
Several bus stops are conveniently located nearby, including Indiana & 14th Street and Michigan & 14th Street, offering access to multiple transit lines such as Roosevelt, Bronzeville/Union Station, and Cottage Grove. For those who prefer driving, major roads like South Lakeshore Drive and expressways such as I-55 and 90/94 are easily accessible.
The neighborhood's walkability is enhanced by numerous sidewalks and bike routes, making it ideal for pedestrians and cyclists. For longer trips, Chicago Midway International Airport is approximately 10 miles to the southwest, ensuring that residents have convenient access to both local and international travel.
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Building Details
Recreation
Fitness Center
Community Pool
Park
Bike Trail
Outdoor Features
Sundeck
Amenities
Water Views
Doorman
Clubhouse
Party Room
Lounge
Package Room
Community Storage Space
Security Service
Resident Manager or Management On Site
Parking
1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
1 Car Attached Garage
On-Site Parking
Valet Parking
Pet Policy
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$1,029 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $585 - $2,239
Association fees include heat, air conditioning, water, insurance, doorman, tv/cable, exercise facilities, pool, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, snow removal, internet
Yvette Lafrenere Association, Phone Number (312) 945-3486
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Area Factors
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
92/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
89/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
94/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Daniel Webster Park
2 min walk
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Mark Twain Park
5 min walk
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Coliseum Park
7 min walk
Dog Park
Playground
Fred Anderson Park
10 min walk
Dog Park
Chicago Women's Park and Gardens
10 min walk
Playground
Botanical Gardens
Cotton Tail Park
11 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
The Battle of Fort Dearborn Park
12 min walk
Roosevelt Park
12 min walk
Picnic Area
Tennis
Trails
Mary Richardson Jones Park
12 min walk
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
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