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The hotel had a 1,200-foot private beach and offered seaplane service to downtown Chicago. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] When both buildings were initially constructed, the hotel sat 20 feet (6.1 m) from Lake Michigan . [ 12 ]
This structure, dating to 1928, is the extension wing of a lavish hotel complex, the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Although once popular with celebrities and the elite, the extension of the Lake Shore Drive cut the hotel from the beach and led to its demolition. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A prominent symbol of Edgewater's affluence and desirable location on the lake was the Edgewater Beach Hotel, which opened in 1916 at 5349 N. Sheridan. The famed "sunrise" yellow hotel was razed in 1970, though the remaining "sunset" pink Edgewater Beach Apartments building is still a landmark at the north tip of Lake Shore Drive. The Edgewater ...
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Originally constructed as 5415 EdgewaterBeach, on the former site of the Edgewater Beach Hotel, it was renamed Park Tower and Mall in 1979 when it was converted from apartments to condominiums by Robert Sheridan & Partners. Eight of the original 728 apartments have been legally merged into four units, leaving a total of 724 condos.
English: 399, Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Date: circa 1914 ... File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail
The Pennvest loan will fund a 17,000-foot sewer line to serve Edgewater Beach as well as 112 homes and two businesses, according to the office of state Sen. Dan Laughlin, of Millcreek Township, R ...
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