📍 10400 Ridgeland Ave, Chicago Ridge, IL, 60415
📞 708-422-7216
📍 10408 Ridgeland Ave, Chicago Ridge, IL, 60415
📞 708-422-7122
📍 8712 S 87th Ter, Justice, IL, 60458
📞 866-869-4564
Our on-site management will meet your needs in a friendly and efficient manner. Welcome to The Laurels of Willow Hills, where quality and comfort meet. Enjoy such amenities such as a swimming pool, basketball court, and exercise facility. Let The Laurels of Willow Hills be your new home.
📍 9119 S Stewart Ave, Chicago, IL, 60620
📞 773-468-1174
📍 4236 S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL, 60632
📞 773-696-9527
📍 420 W 63rd St, Chicago, IL, 60621
📞 773-723-7812
📍 1546 Water St, Blue Island, IL, 60406
📞 708-489-1439
📍 4721 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL, 60615
📞 877-216-6956
As with many early 20th century buildings found in Hyde Park, Ellis Street Apartments is a combination of European architectural styles. True to the Arts & Crafts and Mission styles, the buildings simple, geometric limestone details communicate the natural beauty of brick and stone, peppered with flowery Art Nouveau style ornamentation. Interiors are restored to highlight the original mosaic tile floors and hand-crafted wood banisters, including Mission and Tiffany style fixtures. Street parking is readily available if you use the easily accessible highways.
📍 1642 E 56th St, Chicago, IL, 60637
📞 877-216-6216
Originally one of Chicago's most luxurious 1920s apartment hotels, Windermere House was designed to be the most sophisticated and elegant residence of its day. Today, it remains a testament to that vision. Carefully preserved and restored original plaster, wood, terrazzo, terra cotta, brass, copper and bronze details of French and Italian Renaissance styles combine with a myriad of modern amenities to create a remarkable coalescence of contemporary living in a timelessly refined atmosphere. Overlooking Jackson Park, it's ideally located for easy access and within walking distance from the University of Chicago, restaurants and shopping.
📍 5493 S Cornell, Chicago, IL, 60615
📞 877-208-9456
Cornell 55 consists of three historic buildings located on the tree-lined avenue named for Paul Cornell, who initiated the development of Hyde Park in 1853. Experience the craftsmanship of early 20th century architectural details: hand-laid, Arts & Crafts style mosaic floors, carved-wood banisters and wrought-iron balustrades marked by the flowery emblems of the Art Nouveau style. The surrounding streetscape is referred to by residents as Restaurant Row - a variety of international cuisines and retail stores.