Sweeping glass curves revealing breathtaking views distinguish Museum Park Tower IV as an extraordinary place to live. Developed by The Enterprise Companies, Museum Tower is the latest residential building in Museum Park, Chicago's most successful lakefront neighborhood.
Located at 13th Street and Indiana, the 36-story building will feature 276 condominium residences and is scheduled for completion by spring 2006. Featuring floor-to-ceiling curved glass accentuated by strong vertical columns, Museum Tower is an exemplar of Chicago's great architecture - its design reflects the past while looking to the future.
"Museum Tower provides buyers with such a unique and exciting lakefront buying opportunity," said Ron Shipka, Jr., a principal of the Enterprise Companies. "Where else in the city can you wake up to the sun shining over Lake Michigan through your floor-to-ceiling windows ? and know that your lakefront views are guaranteed for life?"
Priced from the $200s, buyers can choose one-bedroom plus den units ranging in size from 924 to 966 square feet. Two-bedroom plus den units offer up to 1,529 square feet and are priced from the low $400s. Buyers seeking additional space can select from one of 10 penthouse units located on the 27-36th floor. Priced from $1.25 million, these three-bedroom plans offer over 3,000 square feet.
Each Museum Tower residence features elegantly high ceilings and hardwood floors. Other features include chef's kitchens and floor-to-ceiling windows, in addition to fully appointed master suites. An experienced staff designer will consult with each buyer to choose from an array of options, creating an additional personal dimension to these homes. Private room-size terraces offer spectacular views of surrounding parks, Lake Michigan and Chicago's skyline.
Museum Tower provides owners with the privacy and comfort expected of a first-rate building. The elegant lobby will be staffed by a 24-hour doorman, on duty to assist residents and greet their guests. As an added convenience, the first five floors of the building consist of 400 indoor parking spaces, enabling buyers to purchase more than one space.
Adding to the luxury and versatility of Museum Tower, the fifth floor encompasses several unique amenities created solely for residents and their guests, states Shipka. "You'll be able to take a dip in the private pool, relax on the furnished sundeck after a hard week at the office, or take advantage of the professionally-outfitted fitness center."
"The most unique feature of Museum Tower," says Shipka, "is the private park that will sit adjacent to the fifth-floor pool. Over 10,000 square feet in size, this beautifully landscaped, outdoor locale will resemble an ?English Garden' and will feature walking paths and seated areas." The park's serene environment is ideal for residents to relax and experience spectacular views of the Lake and the city without ever having to leave the building.
Living at Museum Park Tower provides residents with an endless array of opportunities for recreation, entertainment and cultural enhancement. Steps away are the world-class institutions of the Museum Campus, Grant Park and Chicago's magnificent lakefront. Outdoor aficionados can also walk to tennis courts, jogging/riding paths, the beach and enjoy outdoor concerts at Millennium Park. All this combined with the privacy, comfort and uncommon space in these homes, has made Museum Park the city's most desirable lakefront neighborhood.
The Museum Park sales center is located just south of Roosevelt Road at 1259 South Indiana Ave. Exit Lake Shore Drive at Roosevelt Road, opposite the Field Museum. Go west to Indiana Avenue and turn left. The sales center is open daily noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment. For more information or to make an appointment, please call (312) 362-0200 or visit the web site at www.museumpark.com.
As a leader in residential real estate development since 1971, The Enterprise Companies are currently developing over 2,500 distinctive residential homes across the city of Chicago. Many of their developments, including the 1,500-unit Museum Park at Central Station, featuring new-construction lofts, high-rise condominiums and townhomes, have received awards for their design, ingenuity and architectural innovation. By approaching their business with a sense of responsibility toward creating the best possible living environments and neighborhoods, The Enterprise Companies continues to successfully accomplish their mission of making Chicago a better place to live.
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