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THE NEIGHBORHOOD…

        The Lincoln Park neighborhood is truly a “village within the city’ with a real neighborhood feeling.

        You are within easy walking distance to Lincoln Park, our world class Lincoln Park Zoo, the Farm in the Zoo,
        the Rowing Club, the North and South Ponds, the Botanical Gardens, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and
        the beautiful sailing and yachting harbors.  Simply stroll just down the block to Bauler Children’s Playground or
        to nearby Oz Park, with its tennis courts, playground, gardens, running path, baseball diamonds, basketball court
        and enjoy Family Movie Nights in the summertime and cross-country skiing in the winter.  Visit the exciting
        shops and boutiques along Armitage Avenue, our “Main Street”.  Dining options range from casual neighborhood
        cafes and restaurants to famed five-star Alinea.  You are just a short distance to Chicago’s famed Magnificent
        Mile with its world renowned shops and restaurants and shop till you drop at the designer boutiques on popular
        Oak Street.  You are just a few blocks from the beaches, bike and running paths of Lake Michigan.  You are just
        a short distance from Millennium Park, Grant Park, the Pritzker Pavilion for outdoor summer concerts.  Enjoy
        easy access to Chicago’s world renowned cultural institutions.  There is quick access to the financial district via
        all public transportation and there are excellent private and public schools nearby, including Lincoln Elementary.

        Best of all… no more long commute to and from the suburbs each day!  It’s all right here near 1930 Cleveland in
        Lincoln Park!

        THE VISION…

        After living in a high rise condominium downtown, the Owners were ready for a change, but did not want to
        move more than a mile or two away.  After looking at more than 50 houses, they found the 1900 block of
        Cleveland to be the absolute ideal location to live without the hustle and bustle of the city and the noise of
        ambulances and fire engines, but yet there is easy access to Michigan Avenue and the Loop.

        Not only was location important to them, but they knew they did not want a “cookie cutter” spec home, and
        desired a home they could make their own with plenty of light and space in which to raise their six-year-old
        daughter and to entertain friends and family.

        They proceeded to fall in love with the exterior façade of the 1800’s home and most especially with the extra
        wide and deep lot and decided that 1930 North Cleveland was, indeed, the place for them!

        After  their  purchase,  they  entered  into  a  collaboration  with  their  architectural  and  design  team,  in  order  to
        seamlessly add on to the existing house and to restore the façade, but also to restore and renovate the interior.

        The Owner’s first project was to bring light into the middle of the house.  A small bedroom was removed to open
        up the front Living Room and a beautiful elliptical staircase with an oval skylight was added to allow sunlight to
        pour into the stucco over masonry home.  They extended the house ten feet back into the lot and also restructured
        the house locating the main entrance and public spaces on the second floor to allow even more light into the home.
        They engaged Doug Hoerr, Chicago’s renowned landscape architect, to create a beautiful garden with plenty of
        room for dining al fresco and for their small daughter to have plenty of space to play and enjoy outdoor family
        fun.

        Their “wish list” was fulfilled and their dream home became a reality.  The family has thoroughly enjoyed the
        fabulous Lincoln Park lifestyle ever since.
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