Ritz-Carlton Residences on Chicago's Magnificent Mile
Michigan Avenue's Ritz-Carlton Residences nearing completion
Construction for the Michigan Avenue masterpiece known as the Ritz-Carlton Residences located at 664 N Michigan ave in Chicago has recently reached a significant milestone towards the highly anticipated completion to this breathtaking Lucien Lagrange development. The Farewell Building--the historic, smaller component of The Residences has officially topped off and is finally taking shape on Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue. With a similar architectural scheme seen at Lincoln Park’s newest residential tower, Lincoln Park 2520, the Farewell Building unquestionably displays a certain elegance that will attract a variety of high-end condo buyers searching Chicago’s luxury real estate market. Currently, the construction process is now focused on each of the limestone panels that define the the Ritz-Carlton’s exterior. Each panel has been taken down, refurbished, and is now in the process of being reattached. Approximately 70% of the panels have already been reattached to the building’s façade and first deliveries are set to stay on schedule for December 2011.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences will be comprised of 88 luxury condominiums and include each of the legendary services guests of the Ritz-Carlton Chicago Hotel enjoy during their relaxing stay. Special features of The Residences will also include a full-floor, private club reserved for the condo owners and their guests. This club, dubbed The Landmark Club, offers a full bar, a private dining/meeting room, a screening room, a billiard room and a state-of-the-art fitness room and spa. Condo owners will also enjoy up to 12” ceilings, recessed private balconies and an array of high-end woodwork finishes sure to impress any potential buyer. With spectacular views of the Magnificent Mile and downtown Chicago, the Ritz-Carlton Residences redefine luxury in a Chicago neighborhood known for superb high-end real estate. Condos within The Residences are from approximately from $1.4 million and set for completion in December 2011.
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