Clinton Street Lofts: 226 N Clinton
Located at 226 N Clinton St, the Clinton Street Lofts building offers modern living spaces in a beautifully-preserved historic conversion. With a history dating back to Civil War, Clinton Street Lofts sits on the site of the former E.W. Blatchford & Co. Shot Tower Building, where ammunition was manufactured for the Union Army. In 1901 the building was razed and the current structure took shape, with the space being used for manufacturing prior to its 1996 loft conversion.
Nestled in a quiet corridor of the Fulton River District just north of the West Loop, 226 N Clinton St is an easy walk to the East Bank Club, grocery stores and shopping, public transportation, and award-winning restaurants. With 176 units, residents enjoy a variety of layouts and floorplans with open kitchens, exposed brick and ductwork, and timber beams throughout. Most units feature hardwood floors, full master-suites, and soaring windows that let in plenty of natural light. Larger two and three bedroom units can span up to 1600 square feet, with studio & smaller one-bedroom units ranging from 700 to 900 square feet. Many units feature upgraded stainless steel appliance packages, custom cabinets and lighting fixtures, and unique finishes.
Clinton Street Lofts offers exceptional amenities for low HOA assessments, with cable and internet included in the assessments. Building amenities include fitness center, doorman, and dry cleaners. Parking can be purchased in the heated garage, and additional storage is available in the basement. This professionally managed building also has on-site property management to better serve its residents.
Fulton River District
Residential blends with commercial in the Fulton River District, one of Chicago's most vibrant neighborhoods. Side streets are tucked away behind busy urban thoroughfares, just a few blocks outside of The Loop. High-rise and mid-rise studios, condos and loft spaces typify the housing stock in the Fulton River District, with a few "vertical mansions" dotting the neighborhood blocks. A small, yet exquisite selection of restaurants fill the area, prompting evening diners from all over Chicago to make reservations in this trendy near north side section of town. After dark the bar scene heats up as pool halls, Irish pubs, cocktail lounges and nightclubs come alive.