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The Lofts of Historic Jackson Blvd.
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Jackson Blvd. in the West Loop houses some of the West Loop areas most popular loft buildings. The buildings offer a lot of amenities not tradionally found in a loft such as 24 hr. doormen, dry cleaners, exercise rooms and walls? That’s right walls. Traditionally a loft would not have any walls, with rooms being defined mainly by furniture and decorating.Haberdasher Square Lofts located at 728 W. Jackson was a pioneer in providing many building amenities in a true loft building. This building has 225 units with 150 concrete lofts and 75 timber lofts. This is a full amenity building that includes an exercise room, 1/2 basketball ct., roof deck with Wi-Fi, Party Room, 24 hour doorman, dry cleaners, on site management, and heated garage parking.
Directly across the street from Haberdasher is 701 W. Jackson Lofts, a timber loft building boutique building with only 46 units. This building does not really have any amenities, so if those are not important to you, the monthly assessments will be very attractive in this building. A 2 bedroom can average around $200/month. These are spacious units with balconies, in-unit laundry and garage parking as well as outdoor secured parking.
To the east of 701 W. Jackson is Capitol Hill Lofts at 625 W. Jackson. The complex has housed a hat maker, printer and other small manufacturing companies like the Uneeda Vacuum Company. This is a timber loft building and has 90 units. The amenities in this building include an exercise room, bike room and provides 24 hour security cameras. This building also has garage parking as well as outdoor secured parking.
The New Rehabbed Clock Tower on Jackson Blvd.
Posted by: | CommentsThis is the view out my west windows in the morning. I am so excited that they have rehabbed this gorgeous building and clock tower. This was originally going to be residential lofts called The Tailor, I am not sure what the plans are now but I am loving the Clock Tower!
Factors to Keep in Mind While Buying a Condo
Posted by: | CommentsThe choice between single family homes and condos in Chicago is usually not a very easy one. While there would be a vast number of individuals on either side of the fence, i.e. either vehemently for or against opting for Chicago condos, the truth actually lies somewhere in between. Agreed, that there are a number of benefits that condos offer, but there are also various limiting factors that accompany them; we look at some of them in this article, starting with the benefits.
Numerous Shared Resources
A major advantage with condos is the instant access that you gain, to a vast number of shared resources that are already a part of the entire condominium. There is relatively little additional effort involved in gaining access to those resources, unlike in single family homes, where you won’t even have such existing resources, in the very first place. Examples include lounges, pools, exercise rooms, and more. Additionally, costs of electricity, Internet access, Television Cable, etc. are also shared and distributed, dramatically bringing down the cost per household.
Instant Access to a Social Network
Life in independent bungalows can be lonely at times; with condominiums, you have immediate access to people in the vicinity who eventually become a part of your social network. Security too is largely taken care of, in condominiums, as entry of external entities is restricted, and neighbors in the vicinity act as additional security and support in case anything untoward happens.
While the above are some of the advantages of staying in condos, there are a few disadvantages as well, including:
Lesser Privacy
With the additional security and safety that your neighbors give you, they also take away the privacy you experience in your own private bungalow. The experience is all the more stark, if you have always stayed in a family home, and are making the transition to a Chicago condo for the first time.
Limitations of Size and Layout
While an independent house can be structured, laid out and designed as per personal tastes and preferences, condos do not allow that luxury. Invariably, the overall size, shape, layout of the rooms, and the colors used are standard. Even the fittings and fixtures tend to be uniform – often, not to your taste. This can be a severely limiting factor for those with varied tastes and a dash of creativity in their personalities!
Summing up, the choice of opting for an independent family home, or going for a condominium is not an easy one; there are various factors that come into play, both in favor and against each. So, it is up to you which factor affects you the most, and accordingly, you should go about making your choice.
Christine Hancock
Do you believe in Ghosts?
Posted by: | CommentsHave you seen Louisa Luetgert? Many of the downtown Chicago Loft buildings have some very interesting history’s. Everything from Clothing Factories, Shoe factories, Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturer’s, Bakeries and Textile companies. But none has such a “Spooky” History as the Regal Lofts in Lakeview at 1735 W. Diversey Parkway. Home of the former The A.L. Sausage and Packing Co. and the “THE SAUSAGE VAT MURDER” Read the rest of the story and judge for yourself…AT MURDER
Ghosts and Ghoulishness Surrounding a Horribleohttp://www.prairieghosts.com/sausage.html








