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Lakeside Tower
Chicago’s Near Southside, only blocks away from the center of the city, is rapidly becoming its hottest new residential neighborhood. Lakeside Tower, at 1600 S. Indiana, is one of the first of new high-rise condos to be completed in an area that offers the very best of urban living, including dozens of legendary restaurants, clubs, and cultural centers within walking distance. Lakeside Tower’s striking glass and concrete 20-story tower, with blue accents and an Art Deco flair, faces the northeast to assure that the residents of its 143 units have an unobstructed view of Lake Michigan. At ground level, the Field Museum, Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, Soldier Field stadium, and Burnham Harbor are only steps away. Chicago’s Loop business and financial district, and the world-class shopping of North Michigan Avenue are easily accessible by public transportation.
Lakeside Tower offers units ranging from 683-square-foot one bedroom/one bathroom residences to 1,183-square-foot two bedroom/two bath units with a den, adaptable as a guest room or home office. The building is among the first in Chicago to be pre-wired for telecommunications, cable TV, and high-speed Internet service, and many homes offer a “Tech Room” if not a full-size den. All units come with floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, 10-foot high ceilings, hardwood flooring, brushed steel hardware, and oak cabinetry in kitchens and baths. Kitchens also offer granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances, while bathrooms are finished with cultured marble. The bathroom in the master bedroom suite provides a separate shower and soaking tub. Every unit’s heating and cooling is individually-controlled.
Outside, Lakeside Tower rises above a landscaped residents’ plaza with a terrace and grilling area. A sunning deck is available during summer months. Secure indoor parking, additional private storage space, and off-site concierge services are all available to residents. Lakeside Tower is part of the newly-developed Central Station area, which has reclaimed land once owned by the Illinois Central Railroad and converted it into upscale homes for urban professionals. The area is quickly becoming some of the most sought-after property in Chicago. Developed by New West Realty, the units have been selling for $240,000 to $460,000.
Amenities:
Floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, 10-foot high ceilings, hardwood flooring, brushed steel hardware, and oak cabinetry in kitchens and baths, granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances, cultured marble, terrace and grilling area, sunning deck is available during summer months, secure indoor parking, additional private storage space, and off-site concierge services are all available to residents.
