At Halsted Flats you’ll find an upscale environment perfect for professionals in the bustling Lakeview community. Relax by the heated pool on the sundeck, grab a coffee in the wired club room, or meet friends and neighbors onsite for a cookout. This new property offers a fun and exclusive lifestyle within steps of Lake Michigan.
Closed for the season...see you Memorial Day weekend 2014!
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The Pattington Apartments are a complex of 72 apartments in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. At the date of construction in 1904, the building was the largest apartment complex in Chicago. The building is built with bay windows in a courtyard style.The building was designed by architect David E. Postle.
Immaculata High School was an all-girls Catholic high school located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was open from 1921 to 1981.The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1977.The campus buildings received Chicago Landmark status on July 27, 1983. Still standing at Irving Park Road and Marine Drive, they were designed by Prairie School architect Barry Byrne, a onetime apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. The sculpture of Mary above the entrance, now removed, was the work of frequent Byrne collaborator Alfonso Iannelli.The Immaculata High School records are currently housed at the Women and Leadership Archives.
Immaculata High School was an all-girls Catholic high school located in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It was open from 1921 to 1981. The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The campus buildings received Chicago Landmark status on July 27, 1983. Still standing at Irving Park Road and Marine Drive, they were designed by Prairie School architect Barry Byrne, a onetime apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright. The sculpture of Mary above the entrance, now removed, was the work of frequent Byrne collaborator Alfonso Iannelli. The Immaculata High School records are currently housed at the Women and Leadership Archives.