The Chicago architect designed the structure in 1923.
Priced from $219K to $540K, options include a mix of vintage walk-ups and sleek newer construction.
The proposal would convert the former Immaculata High School into housing and add a new 23-story high-rise.
How the loss of historic churches, affordable housing, and 50 public schools changed the city.
A Loop hotel conversion is the first project to take advantage of new financing.
The 342-unit Draper development includes a tiki lounge for residents.
Compare homes in Wicker Park, Uptown, South Loop, and more.
The project will spare the 103-year-old building from the wrecking ball.
See your options in neighborhoods like Hyde Park, Bucktown, and the Gold Coast.
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