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149Units
15Stories
2004Year Built
$162K - $771KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Water Views
Fitness Center
Elevator
Open Floorplan
Community Pool
1 min walk to Daniel Webster Park
Modern Living in the Heart of Chicago's Central Station
The Lofts at Museum Park I, designed by Pappageorge Haymes Partners, is a contemporary high-rise condominium located in the vibrant Central Station neighborhood of Chicago. Completed in 2004, this 15-story building houses 149 units, offering residents a blend of modern amenities and urban convenience. The building's glass facade and grid of balconies provide each unit with outdoor space, making it a standout in the area.
Diverse Layouts with Stunning Views
The Lofts at Museum Park I offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from 1 to 3-bedroom layouts. The smallest units, with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, span 725 to 900 square feet and are priced between $250,000 and $279,900. These units feature expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, creating an airy and inviting atmosphere. The open floor plans are perfect for entertaining, with modern kitchens equipped with ample counter space and contemporary appliances.
The 2-bedroom units, ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 square feet, offer 2 bathrooms and are priced from $420,000 to $649,900. These units often include additional features such as hardwood floors, elegant fixtures, and spacious balconies with breathtaking views of the city, Lake Michigan, and Soldier Field. Many units have been thoughtfully renovated with high-end finishes, including quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and custom cabinetry.
The largest units, with 3 bedrooms and 2 to 3 bathrooms, range from 1,280 to 2,100 square feet and are priced around $800,000. These expansive units provide ample living space, with features like soaring ceilings, cozy fireplaces, and large balconies perfect for enjoying the Chicago skyline. The primary suites in these units often include walk-in closets and spa-like bathrooms with double vanities, soaking tubs, and separate showers.
Monthly HOA fees range from $300 to $900 and cover a comprehensive list of services, including heat, air conditioning, water, gas, insurance, exercise facilities, exterior maintenance, lawn care, scavenger, and snow removal.
Comprehensive Amenities for a Comfortable Lifestyle
Residents of The Lofts at Museum Park I enjoy a wide array of amenities designed to enhance their living experience. The building features a well-equipped fitness center, a bike room, and ample storage options. The secure package room ensures that deliveries are safe and convenient. For those who enjoy socializing, the building offers a party room, billiards, and access to the Museum Park Clubhouse and Pool, which includes an outdoor pool and a children's pool.
The grand lobby provides a welcoming entrance, and secure entry with key fob access ensures residents' safety. On-site management and 24-hour maintenance services are available to address any needs promptly. Additional amenities include a workout room, bicycle storage, and deeded bike racks. The building also offers elevator access and optional membership to the Museum Park community center, which features a pool, children's pool, party room, and billiards room.
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 fantastic Chicago schools just a quick trip away. Central Station is known for being one of the most dog-friendly locations in urban America, with plenty of parks within walking distance, including Grant Park and the 16th Street dog park.
Residents can enjoy a variety of shopping and dining options along Roosevelt Road, the northern cap of Central Station. The Roosevelt Collection Shops, an open-air mall, features popular retailers like Banana Republic and Target, as well as dining options such as Pacino’s Italian restaurant. For entertainment, the ShowPlace ICON Theatre is a local favorite for catching the latest blockbuster hits. Cafes like the Little Branch Café offer a cozy spot for coffee and conversation.
The neighborhood is also home to many of downtown Chicago's significant events, such as the annual Chicago Marathon. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Soldier Field, while cultural attractions like the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium provide endless opportunities for exploration. Grocery shopping is convenient with stores like South Loop Market and Jewel-Osco nearby.
Central Station is served by Chicago Public Schools, with Loop Elementary School and Wendell Phillips Academy High School providing educational options for families. The area is also rich in green spaces, with parks like Mark Twain Park and Webster Park offering playgrounds, trails, and multi-purpose fields. The neighborhood's proximity to the Museum Campus and Grant Park adds to its appeal, providing residents with easy access to some of the city's most iconic landmarks.
Convenient Transportation Options
The Lofts at Museum Park I is well-connected to various transportation options, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The building is located near several bus stops, including Indiana & 14th Street, Michigan & 14th Street, and Roosevelt & Michigan & Indiana, which serve multiple transit lines such as Roosevelt, Bronzeville/Union Station, Cottage Grove, King Drive, Inner Lake Shore/Michigan Express, Museum of Science & Industry, South Shore Express, and Stony Island.
For those who prefer the train, the Roosevelt Station, serving the Green and Orange Lines, is just a short walk away. The Museum Campus/11th St Station provides access to the South Shore Line and the Metra Electric Line, offering additional commuting options. The Red Line is also accessible from the Roosevelt Station, located about half a mile from the building.
For air travel, Chicago Midway International Airport is approximately 10 miles away, while Chicago O'Hare International Airport is about 19 miles from the building. The neighborhood's high walkability, excellent transit options, and bike-friendly infrastructure make it easy for residents to get around without relying on a car.
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Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
93/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
93/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
98/ 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
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Parks in this Area
Daniel Webster Park
1 min walk
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Mark Twain Park
6 min walk
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Coliseum Park
6 min walk
Dog Park
Playground
Fred Anderson Park
9 min walk
Dog Park
Roosevelt Park
10 min walk
Picnic Area
Tennis
Trails
Mary Richardson Jones Park
10 min walk
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Cotton Tail Park
10 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
The Battle of Fort Dearborn Park
12 min walk
Dearborn Park
14 min walk
Trails
Playground
Multi-Purpose Field
Schools
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