727 S Dearborn St Apt 311
Chicago, IL 60605
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,822 Sq Ft
1 Day on Market
For Sale $880,000
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It is rumored that Harry Weese, the overlooked modernist Chicago architect who became a driving force in preserving Printer's Row and developing the Donohue Building as the first industrial-to-residential conversion in this part of the city, took this sprawling space on the 3rd floor, spanning the entire depth from west to east, and designed it for himself to live with his wife. This terrific space certainly has dramatic architectural flourishes while maintaining the hardwood floors, high ceilings, exposed pipes and columns of a true loft. This end of the Donohue is special because it is the concrete section of the condominium with thick ceilings and floors, built for the heavy machinery of the printing trade. Therefore, when inside the loft, you hear nothing from neighbors above and below. The vintage open sided wrought iron elevator is one of the few left in the city and still works great. However, being on the 3rd floor, you can easily reach your home via the wide stairs. It is a thrill to walk into the wide foyer of the loft, with its 10'9 wall of closets, offering a glimpse of the space to come. On the left is the vast living room bordered by the four 7' tall windows overlooking Dearborn St. A window seat was built under the windows and also functions as a radiator cover. Off the LR, also facing the street, is an office/bedroom space with custom built-in desk/bookshelves. The kitchen is the heart of the condo with an island measuring almost 16' long. The current owner had gas installed into the island to accommodate the professional range that she brought back to the States from England many years ago. She will be taking it forward with her, as she has in her in her previous moves. However, the island is plumbed for gas cooking which only a few units in the building can boast. Above the range is the Anzio Island extractor fan by Zephyr. In the wall are Thermidor double ovens. The stainless steel GE refrigerator is newer. The dishwasher is Maytag. There are lots of cabinets, drawers and more counter space, but the big extra is the 11'7 deep cook's pantry lined with shelves for seemingly endless storage. The kitchen faces the dramatic family/media room with a wall big enough for the largest of TVs and a unique curved ceiling which houses indirect lighting and focused spotlights. It's been told that Weese and his wife hung a disco ball from the ceiling and danced on the black terrazzo floor. On the east side of the loft is the big primary suite with the surprising dressing room measuring 11x14 lined with closets. Certainly big enough for a private office as well. Another window seat was built under the windows of the bedroom and also functions as a radiator cover. The primary ceramic tiled bath has a shower stall with a built-in seat. Also off the master is the laundry room with full size machines. A 16' hallway with closets leads to the 2nd bedroom and another ceramic tiled bath with shower stall. Both bathrooms have privacy partitions for the toilets. The freight elevator can be accessed directly from within the unit for easy moving of the biggest furniture or art. Another huge 11'7x5' walk-in closet is off the dining room for even more storage. The neighborhood is brimming with restaurants, bars & shops. It's an easy walk or roll to just about everything. You can head south and be at the University of Chicago and its hospitals in minutes. Big box shopping is available just south on Roosevelt Road as are a movie theater and more places to stroll, eat & shop. Walk Score says it's a walker's and public transportation rider's paradise. The vaunted 2-way protected bike path that runs all the way through the Loop and over the river begins outside the front door for easy commuting on 2 wheels. A charming farmers market brings the neighborhood together on Saturday mornings. Price includes a deeded garage space in the 801 Plymouth Building. The Donohue was one of the 1st to encourage live/work spaces which continues to this day.

MLS# MRD12363431 • Data provided by MRED as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,822 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size2.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Stories10
Year Built1913
Property TypeCondo
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$2,415 monthly
HOA IncludesHeat,Water,Insurance,TV/Cable,Exercise Facilities,Exterior Maintenance,Scavenger,Snow Removal,Other,Internet
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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727 S Dearborn St., Apt. 311, Chicago, IL 60605

Condo
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,822 Sq Ft
1 Day on Market

Upcoming Open Houses

Sunday 5/18
01:00pm - 03:00pm

Listing Agent & Comments

Margie SmigelThe Margie Smigel Group, LLC
312-953-1466margiereal@gmail.com
It is rumored that Harry Weese, the overlooked modernist Chicago architect who became a driving force in preserving Printer's Row and developing the Donohue Building as the first industrial-to-residential conversion in this part of the city, took this sprawling space on the 3rd floor, spanning the entire depth from west to east, and designed it for himself to live with his wife. This terrific space certainly has dramatic architectural flourishes while maintaining the hardwood floors, high ceilings, exposed pipes and columns of a true loft. This end of the Donohue is special because it is the concrete section of the condominium with thick ceilings and floors, built for the heavy machinery of the printing trade. Therefore, when inside the loft, you hear nothing from neighbors above and below. The vintage open sided wrought iron elevator is one of the few left in the city and still works great. However, being on the 3rd floor, you can easily reach your home via the wide stairs. It is a thrill to walk into the wide foyer of the loft, with its 10'9 wall of closets, offering a glimpse of the space to come. On the left is the vast living room bordered by the four 7' tall windows overlooking Dearborn St. A window seat was built under the windows and also functions as a radiator cover. Off the LR, also facing the street, is an office/bedroom space with custom built-in desk/bookshelves. The kitchen is the heart of the condo with an island measuring almost 16' long. The current owner had gas installed into the island to accommodate the professional range that she brought back to the States from England many years ago. She will be taking it forward with her, as she has in her in her previous moves. However, the island is plumbed for gas cooking which only a few units in the building can boast. Above the range is the Anzio Island extractor fan by Zephyr. In the wall are Thermidor double ovens. The stainless steel GE refrigerator is newer. The dishwasher is Maytag. There are lots of cabinets, drawers and more counter space, but the big extra is the 11'7 deep cook's pantry lined with shelves for seemingly endless storage. The kitchen faces the dramatic family/media room with a wall big enough for the largest of TVs and a unique curved ceiling which houses indirect lighting and focused spotlights. It's been told that Weese and his wife hung a disco ball from the ceiling and danced on the black terrazzo floor. On the east side of the loft is the big primary suite with the surprising dressing room measuring 11x14 lined with closets. Certainly big enough for a private office as well. Another window seat was built under the windows of the bedroom and also functions as a radiator cover. The primary ceramic tiled bath has a shower stall with a built-in seat. Also off the master is the laundry room with full size machines. A 16' hallway with closets leads to the 2nd bedroom and another ceramic tiled bath with shower stall. Both bathrooms have privacy partitions for the toilets. The freight elevator can be accessed directly from within the unit for easy moving of the biggest furniture or art. Another huge 11'7x5' walk-in closet is off the dining room for even more storage. The neighborhood is brimming with restaurants, bars & shops. It's an easy walk or roll to just about everything. You can head south and be at the University of Chicago and its hospitals in minutes. Big box shopping is available just south on Roosevelt Road as are a movie theater and more places to stroll, eat & shop. Walk Score says it's a walker's and public transportation rider's paradise. The vaunted 2-way protected bike path that runs all the way through the Loop and over the river begins outside the front door for easy commuting on 2 wheels. A charming farmers market brings the neighborhood together on Saturday mornings. Price includes a deeded garage space in the 801 Plymouth Building. The Donohue was one of the 1st to encourage live/work spaces which continues to this day.

MLS# MRD12363431 • Data provided by MRED as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,822 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size2.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Stories10
Year Built1913
Property TypeCondo
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$2,415 monthly
HOA IncludesHeat,Water,Insurance,TV/Cable,Exercise Facilities,Exterior Maintenance,Scavenger,Snow Removal,Other,Internet
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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727 S Dearborn St Apt 311
Chicago, IL 60605
3 Beds
2 Baths
2,822 Sq Ft
1 Day on Market

Upcoming Open Houses

Sunday 5/18
01:00pm - 03:00pm

Listing Agent & Comments

Margie SmigelThe Margie Smigel Group, LLC
312-953-1466margiereal@gmail.com
It is rumored that Harry Weese, the overlooked modernist Chicago architect who became a driving force in preserving Printer's Row and developing the Donohue Building as the first industrial-to-residential conversion in this part of the city, took this sprawling space on the 3rd floor, spanning the entire depth from west to east, and designed it for himself to live with his wife. This terrific space certainly has dramatic architectural flourishes while maintaining the hardwood floors, high ceilings, exposed pipes and columns of a true loft. This end of the Donohue is special because it is the concrete section of the condominium with thick ceilings and floors, built for the heavy machinery of the printing trade. Therefore, when inside the loft, you hear nothing from neighbors above and below. The vintage open sided wrought iron elevator is one of the few left in the city and still works great. However, being on the 3rd floor, you can easily reach your home via the wide stairs. It is a thrill to walk into the wide foyer of the loft, with its 10'9 wall of closets, offering a glimpse of the space to come. On the left is the vast living room bordered by the four 7' tall windows overlooking Dearborn St. A window seat was built under the windows and also functions as a radiator cover. Off the LR, also facing the street, is an office/bedroom space with custom built-in desk/bookshelves. The kitchen is the heart of the condo with an island measuring almost 16' long. The current owner had gas installed into the island to accommodate the professional range that she brought back to the States from England many years ago. She will be taking it forward with her, as she has in her in her previous moves. However, the island is plumbed for gas cooking which only a few units in the building can boast. Above the range is the Anzio Island extractor fan by Zephyr. In the wall are Thermidor double ovens. The stainless steel GE refrigerator is newer. The dishwasher is Maytag. There are lots of cabinets, drawers and more counter space, but the big extra is the 11'7 deep cook's pantry lined with shelves for seemingly endless storage. The kitchen faces the dramatic family/media room with a wall big enough for the largest of TVs and a unique curved ceiling which houses indirect lighting and focused spotlights. It's been told that Weese and his wife hung a disco ball from the ceiling and danced on the black terrazzo floor. On the east side of the loft is the big primary suite with the surprising dressing room measuring 11x14 lined with closets. Certainly big enough for a private office as well. Another window seat was built under the windows of the bedroom and also functions as a radiator cover. The primary ceramic tiled bath has a shower stall with a built-in seat. Also off the master is the laundry room with full size machines. A 16' hallway with closets leads to the 2nd bedroom and another ceramic tiled bath with shower stall. Both bathrooms have privacy partitions for the toilets. The freight elevator can be accessed directly from within the unit for easy moving of the biggest furniture or art. Another huge 11'7x5' walk-in closet is off the dining room for even more storage. The neighborhood is brimming with restaurants, bars & shops. It's an easy walk or roll to just about everything. You can head south and be at the University of Chicago and its hospitals in minutes. Big box shopping is available just south on Roosevelt Road as are a movie theater and more places to stroll, eat & shop. Walk Score says it's a walker's and public transportation rider's paradise. The vaunted 2-way protected bike path that runs all the way through the Loop and over the river begins outside the front door for easy commuting on 2 wheels. A charming farmers market brings the neighborhood together on Saturday mornings. Price includes a deeded garage space in the 801 Plymouth Building. The Donohue was one of the 1st to encourage live/work spaces which continues to this day.

MLS# MRD12363431 • Data provided by MRED as distributed by MLS Grid
Additional home details
Living Area2,822 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size2.0 Acres
Total Rooms--
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Stories10
Year Built1913
Property TypeCondo
Zoning--
HOA Name--
HOA Fee$2,415 monthly
HOA IncludesHeat,Water,Insurance,TV/Cable,Exercise Facilities,Exterior Maintenance,Scavenger,Snow Removal,Other,Internet
Tax Year--
Tax Amount--
Property in Flood Zone--
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More Information On This Home
This home's estimated value
$862,045
ComeHome Estimated Value
What influenced our estimate?
This is ComeHome’s estimated market value for this home. It is not a formal appraisal. This estimate is based on our market knowledge, and it should be used as a starting point to determine a home’s value.
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For Sale $880,000
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