About 1510 W. Division Street
Updated, Modern 2-Bedroom/2-Bathroom (1059 sq.ft.) - Wicker Park - For more information about our apartments and parking, visit: https://www.lipeproperty.com/available-apartments
1510 W. Division was built in 2016 - a 12-unit, 4-story mixed-use boutique building in a prime Wicker Park location. The building has secured entry, elevator, a classic red brick façade, expansive Pella windows, gourmet kitchens, designer finishes, hardwood floors and private balconies. Indoor and covered outdoor parking as well as bike racks are available in the building.
1510 W Division is 300-feet from the bustling intersection of Milwaukee/Ashland/Division and the CTA's Division Street Blue Line stop. Transportation and access is unprecedented. In addition to the Blue Line, the property is serviced by three bus lines (9 Ashland, 56 Milwaukee, and 70 Division), Kennedy Expressway (I90/94, entrance three blocks east), and Milwaukee Avenue (the bike lanes "Hipster Highway"). It is immediately adjacent to the office, renowned architect Studio Gang and the prestigious Near North Montessori School.
Neighborhood:
As one of Chicagoβs trendiest and most creative epicenters, Wicker Park is a hotspot for one-of-a-kind boutique shops, esoteric book and record stores, countless art galleries and performance venues, as well as a highly-regarded, palate-pleasing dining and craft cocktail scene.
The ultra-popular, multifaceted neighborhood of Wicker Park appeals to people from all walks of life. A blend of chic restaurants, dive bars, vintage boutiques, high-end retailers, art galleries, and recession-proof book and record stores reflect its rich eccentric spirit.
This is the always-bustling neighborhood, where you will find vintage stores, record shops, noodle joints, award-winning eateries, cool coffee houses, bookstores, art galleries, and more.
Small boutiques next door to well-known designers and retailers welcome shoppers. Others come for the food: Tokyo-style ramen; rooftop views and meat-oriented American fare; thin crust pies and house brews with live-band karaoke; Mexican street food at lively, cash-only hangouts; burgers and cocktails in rustic, takeout-friendly digs; and modern dining in a former bathhouse.
And the lively vibe keeps going into the night. These adjoining neighborhoods are home to some of the cityβs favorite indie music venues, late-night clubs, pubs, speakeasies, and neighborhood dive bars. Given its prevailing creative influence within the city, the neighborhood regularly seduces top-notch, innovative restaurateurs and mixologists to come and shake things up, which makes for a thriving nightlife scene. Small venues like Subterranean accommodate music fans, the Flat Iron Arts Building hosts shows for art lovers, and The Violet Hour is a tour de force for nightcaps.
A good way to see the area is on the 606, a repurposed rail line that gives you an elevated view of four distinctive Chicago neighborhoods: Wicker Park, Bucktown, Humboldt Park, and Logan Square. You will find walkers, joggers, bikers, public parks, art installations, overlooks and more all along the 2.7-mile stretch.
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