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They're back! Suburban empty nesters, that is.
Along with renewed interest in the city center, favorable interest
rates have attracted more and more mature suburban buyers to a new
home in downtown Chicago. And perhaps no residential building is
garnering more positive attention than The Sterling. Located at
345 N. LaSalle Blvd., this sleek beauty has been called a "modernist
essay written in concrete," by Chicago Tribune architecture
critic, Blair Kamin.
Sales Manager Sharon Rizzo attributes the great demand for The Sterling
to its "curve appeal" and unique appearance, exciting
riverfront loop location, and panoramic floor to ceiling river views.
Well over 60 % of the 389-unit property have been purchased by homebuyers
craving The Sterling's urban lifestyle.
Indeed, The Sterling's sleek good looks and exciting location have
made it a hit, especially with those choosing to relocate to the
city. Homeowners love being near the best that the city has to offer-the
Symphony, the Art Institue, and many of the city's finest restaurants.
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Also making the migration from the suburbs is the mega-popular Wheeling
eatery, Bob Chinn's Crab House- slated to settle into its new, "bright
lights, big city" location right next door to The Sterling.
Just across from Chicago's loop, residents at The Sterling can easily
walk to the financial district and eliminate their work commute.
Also popular with homebuyers are the building's extensive amenities,
including: recessed balconies, 14th level pool and tennis terrace,
fitness center and state-of-the-art parking facility. The mix of
in-towns, convertibles, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom homes rise above an
elegant lobby and retail venue.
For more information contact Sales Manager, Sharon Rizzo, at (312)
494-9872, with any questions or stop into the Sales Center, located
on the 33rd floor, anytime between the hours of 10 am to 7 pm weekdays,
or 10 am to 6 pm weekends.
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