The family known for the chewing gum and the namesake of the Chicago Cubs home Wrigley Field - and the family formerly owned the north side MLB franchise until the early 80s also has a namesake home which has recently been sold. It's strange to me to say that this mansion on the north side - specifically 2466 North Lakeview Avenue - was a foreclosure. And looking at the selling price $4.65 million it's still very much out of my reach.
Regardless I'll say when I'm finally ready to build my own house I have found the model. Perhaps scale it down and hopefully resembling a style of mid-century architecture. Just think perhaps as close to a Pill Hill style home as one could get built in the 21st century.
Here's another article by Curbed Chicago
A man can dream can he?
Regardless I'll say when I'm finally ready to build my own house I have found the model. Perhaps scale it down and hopefully resembling a style of mid-century architecture. Just think perhaps as close to a Pill Hill style home as one could get built in the 21st century.
Here's another article by Curbed Chicago
Lincoln Park’s famous—and foreclosed—Wrigley Mansion sells for $4.65M https://t.co/MFU8lCudVK pic.twitter.com/hNjKG7PGLP— Curbed Chicago (@curbedchicago) January 29, 2018