1625 N Milwaukee Apartments
Details
Lease Term Options
- 8-months
Property Information
- Built in 1883
- 2 units / 2 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
One-Time Move-In Fees
- Administrative Fee$500
- Application Fee$50
No Pets Allowed
Apartment Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Freezer
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Heating
- Ice Maker
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Skylights
- Smoke Free
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Tub/Shower
- Washer/Dryer
Community Features
- Controlled Access
- Online Services
- Recycling
- Short Term Lease
- Utilities Included
- Walking/Biking Trails
Area Scores
Transit
Schools
About 1625 N Milwaukee Apartments
For more information about our apartments and parking, visit: lipeproperty.com/available-apartments
1625 N. Milwaukee is a 2-story, 2-unit, mixed-use building. This building has secured entry and complete upgrades - storefront replaced, masonry... façade cleaned, expansive Pella windows, gourmet kitchens, designer finishes and hardwood floors.
The 1600 block of Milwaukee Avenue is just 200-feet from the six corners intersection of Damen Avenue, North Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue, across the street from the Robey Hotel and a block away from the flagship gateway to the 606 (Bloomingdale Trail).
Neighborhood:
As one of Chicago’s trendiest and most creative epicenters, Wicker Park is a hotspot for one-of-a-kind boutique shops, esoteric book and record stores, countless art galleries and performance venues, as well as a highly-regarded, palate-pleasing dining and craft cocktail scene.
The ultra-popular, multifaceted neighborhood of Wicker Park appeals to people from all walks of life. A blend of chic restaurants, dive bars, vintage boutiques, high-end retailers, art galleries, and recession-proof book and record stores reflect its rich eccentric spirit.
This is an always-bustling heart of the neighborhood, where you will find vintage stores, record shops, noodle joints, award-winning eateries, cool coffee houses, bookstores, art galleries, and more.
Small boutiques next door to well-known designers and retailers welcome shoppers. Others come for the food: Tokyo-style ramen; rooftop views and meat-oriented American fare; thin crust pies and house brews with live-band karaoke; Mexican street food at lively, cash-only hangouts; burgers and cocktails in rustic, takeout-friendly digs; and modern dining in a former bathhouse.
And the lively vibe keeps going into the night. These adjoining neighborhoods are home to some of the city’s favorite indie music venues, late-night clubs, pubs, speakeasies, and neighborhood dive bars. Given its prevailing creative influence within the city, the neighborhood regularly seduces top-notch, innovative restaurateurs and mixologists to come and shake things up, which makes for a thriving nightlife scene. Small venues like Subterranean accommodate music fans, the Flat Iron Arts Building hosts shows for art lovers, and The Violet Hour is a tour de force for nightcaps.
A good way to see the area is on the 606, a repurposed rail line that gives you an elevated view of four distinctive Chicago neighborhoods: Wicker Park, Bucktown, Humboldt Park, and Logan Square. You will find walkers, joggers, bikers, public parks, art installations, overlooks and more all along the 2.7-mile stretch.
Welcome Home!
For more information about our apartments and parking, visit: lipeproperty.com/available-apartments
1625 N. Milwaukee is a 2-story, 2-unit, mixed-use building. This building has secured entry and complete upgrades - storefront replaced, masonry façade cleaned, expansive Pella windows, gourmet kitchens, designer finishes and hardwood floors.
The 1600 block of Milwaukee Avenue is just 200-feet from the six corners intersection of Damen Avenue, North Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue, across the street from the Robey Hotel and a block away from the flagship gateway to the 606 (Bloomingdale Trail).
Neighborhood:
As one of Chicago’s trendiest and most creative epicenters, Wicker Park is a hotspot for one-of-a-kind boutique shops, esoteric book and record stores, countless art galleries and performance venues, as well as a highly-regarded, palate-pleasing dining and craft cocktail scene.
The ultra-popular, multifaceted neighborhood of Wicker Park appeals to people from all walks of life. A blend of chic restaurants, dive bars, vintage boutiques, high-end retailers, art galleries, and recession-proof book and record stores reflect its rich eccentric spirit.
This is an always-bustling heart of the neighborhood, where you will find vintage stores, record shops, noodle joints, award-winning eateries, cool coffee houses, bookstores, art galleries, and more.
Small boutiques next door to well-known designers and retailers welcome shoppers. Others come for the food: Tokyo-style ramen; rooftop views and meat-oriented American fare; thin crust pies and house brews with live-band karaoke; Mexican street food at lively, cash-only hangouts; burgers and cocktails in rustic, takeout-friendly digs; and modern dining in a former bathhouse.
And the lively vibe keeps going into the night. These adjoining neighborhoods are home to some of the city’s favorite indie music venues, late-night clubs, pubs, speakeasies, and neighborhood dive bars. Given its prevailing creative influence within the city, the neighborhood regularly seduces top-notch, innovative restaurateurs and mixologists to come and shake things up, which makes for a thriving nightlife scene. Small venues like Subterranean accommodate music fans, the Flat Iron Arts Building hosts shows for art lovers, and The Violet Hour is a tour de force for nightcaps.
A good way to see the area is on the 606, a repurposed rail line that gives you an elevated view of four distinctive Chicago neighborhoods: Wicker Park, Bucktown, Humboldt Park, and Logan Square. You will find walkers, joggers, bikers, public parks, art installations, overlooks and more all along the 2.7-mile stretch.
Welcome Home!
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