Lincoln Park mansion built for Titanic survivor to open next month – NBC Chicago

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A historic 16,000 square foot Chicago mansion originally built in 1917 for a Titanic survivor will open to the public next month after a years-long restoration project.

Known as Adler on the Park, the mansion, located at 2700 N. Lakeview Ave., will begin hosting tours starting May 1, with special ticketed events each weekend through May.

Tours will include a look at 40 “uniquely decorated” rooms, each designed by different Chicago interior designers, as the house was renovated for residential use for the first time since 1946.

“It has been an exciting and fulfilling project to bring this home back to the residential market after so many years,” said Leigh-Anne Kazma, Adler on Park Showcase House organizer, in a statement. “Adler on the Park is a historic treasure within Lincoln Park and Chicago. We are thrilled to be able to celebrate this new chapter of the home during home viewings and hope that potential buyers will have the opportunity to see all the conveniences and comforts this home has to offer.

The property was first declared a historic landmark in 2016 and has been divided into two “luxury residences that feature many of the original details and characters of the house, juxtaposed with contemporary updates, to create a space that is both modern and historic,” organizers said. .

Those wishing to visit the space can do so each Saturday and Sunday in May between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., including Memorial Day, although screenings end at 2 p.m. A paid VIP preview party is also set to take place in April. 28, 2022.

Details about the house and how to buy tickets can be found here.

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