Discover this extra-wide, iconic Astor Street residence, originally built in the 1890s and masterfully reconfigured in 1930. This distinguished home has been graced by some of Chicago’s most notable families and architects, making it a unique piece of the city’s history.
The property was first occupied by B.E. Sunny, the president of Illinois Bell, who is remembered for his gift of the “Sunny Gymnasium” at the University of Chicago. In the 1930s, architect James Eppenstein transformed the residence into an international-style home, a rare find in the Gold Coast at the time, embodying modern living.
In the late 1990s, the current owners engaged award-winning architect Rugo Raff, who received the “Excellence in Restoration” award from the City of Chicago, ensuring that this home remains a stunning example of architectural significance.
Upon entering, you are greeted by classic Art Deco styling, featuring curved granite accents, ribbed glass, and exquisite terrazzo flooring. The main level boasts impressive width with elegant parquet-style flooring throughout, creating a grand atmosphere for both living and entertaining.
The open-concept kitchen and dining areas are designed for seamless entertaining, adorned with lovely finishes that enhance the home’s sophisticated character.
Spanning 6,300 square feet, this residence offers a wealth of living space, including a theater room, gym/additional bedroom, and multiple outdoor areas. The rooftop deck provides an exceptional space for relaxation and entertaining, while the backyard offers potential for convenient parking.
This property is situated in one of Chicago’s most prestigious neighborhoods, offering the perfect blend of historic charm and modern convenience.
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