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Hampden Tower is a 135 unit residential condo building located at 2754 N. Hampden in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Hampden Tower - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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The Marlborough is a 106 unit residential condo building located at 400 W. The Marlborough in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Marlborough - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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The Pointe is a 150 unit residential condo building located at 430 W. The Pointe in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Pointe - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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City Commons is a 62 unit residential condo building located at 641 W. City Commons in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The City Commons - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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Embassy Club Lofts is a 65 unit residential condo building located at 2600 - 2642 N. Embassy Club in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Embassy Club Lofts - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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Lincoln Lofts is a 52 unit residential condo building located at 3151 N. Lincoln in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Lincoln Lofts - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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River Village Lofts is a 67 unit residential condo building located at 1000 N. River Village in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The River Village Lofts - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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2700 Hampden Court is a 95 unit residential condo building located in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The 2700 Hampden Court - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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Hampden Park East is a 64 unit residential condo building located at 2600 N. Hampden Park in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The Hampden Park East - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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City Town Lofts is a 64 unit residential condo building located at 525 N. City Town in Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Nestled between Lakeview to the North, Bucktown to the West, and Near North to the South, Lincoln Park offers a variety of attractions. Whether you prefer urban high-rise living or quaint, tree-lined brownstone and graystone houses or something in between, Lincoln Park is sure to have what you are looking for. The City Town Lofts - Lincoln Park condos range in size from 1 to 3 bedrooms.

The neighborhood of Lincoln Park began when the City of Chicago transformed the large cemetery near Lake Michigan into a publicly supported park in 1864. City funding in the 1970’s helped transform Lincoln Park into the elegant, bustling, city within a city that is now home to nearly 65,000. Boasting nearly 300 restaurants within its three square miles, Lincoln Park enjoys an eclectic choice of restaurants, bars, lounges, and clubs. Lincoln Avenue between Diversey and Armitage has an impressive concentration of eateries and watering holes and is host to the Chicago Summerfest, an open-air multi-stage concert and festival, each year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, Lincoln Park, for which the area is named, sits on 1,200 acres of endless bike and jogging paths, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, picnic areas, a public golf course, and the famous Lincoln Park Zoo. In addition, its proximity to Lake Michigan, makes Lincoln Park an ideal place for beachgoers and water enthusiasts alike.

Lincoln Park is easily accessible by Chicago mass transit. The CTA Red, Brown, and Purple lines all stop at Fullerton. The Purple and Brown lines also stop at Armitage and Diversey. CTA buses run throughout the neighborhood and are a popular mode of transportation.

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