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2626 N Lakeview Ave

2626 N Lakeview AveChicago, IL
Lincoln Park


2626 N Lakeview Ave Apartments

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2626 N Lakeview Ave Overview and Highlights

Overview

2626 N Lakeview Ave, Chicago: A Premier Lincoln Park High-Rise


Situated in the heart of the sought-after Lincoln Park neighborhood on Chicago’s north side, 2626 N Lakeview Ave is an iconic 42-story residential high-rise with a rich history dating back to 1968. This condo building features nearly 500 units, ranging from studios to three-bedroom layouts, offering a variety of living spaces tailored to many lifestyles.


Architectural Design and Unit Features


The building’s unique three-wing design offers residents striking views of both Lake Michigan and downtown Chicago. Units average approximately 560 square feet, with kitchens spanning around 68 square feet—ample space for home cooking and entertaining. Some residences feature in-unit laundry hookups and hardwood floors, adding to the comfort and convenience[^5][^1].


Amenities and Services


Residents enjoy a wealth of amenities that blend comfort with luxury urban living. Highlights include:


- 24-hour doorman and electronic security


- Rooftop heated pool and two expansive sundecks equipped with gas grills


- Exercise room and fitness center


- Children’s playroom and party room with full kitchen


- Library and conveniently located laundry facilities


- Valet parking services and garage parking availability


- On-site dry cleaners and package retrieval


- Newly renovated lobby and elevators[^1][^2][^4][^6][^8]


This full-service approach ensures that daily living is efficiently managed and that social and recreational needs are well met.


Location and Neighborhood Benefits


Located directly across from Lincoln Park and near Diversey Harbor, 2626 N Lakeview Ave places residents within walking distance of a variety of cultural, recreational, and shopping destinations. The Lincoln Park Zoo and Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum are nearby, along with the tennis courts and miniature golf along the lakefront.


Its proximity to popular Chicago landmarks such as the Magnificent Mile, Wrigley Field, and vibrant local dining and retail options contribute to a high Walk Score of 94. Public transportation access is easy, with bus and "L" train routes nearby, plus quick access to Lake Shore Drive and expressways.[^1][^7][^5]


Community and Lifestyle


This building houses a diverse community of around 1,100 residents and fosters a secure, friendly atmosphere. The pet policy permits one dog per unit under 30 pounds, a valued feature for animal lovers. The management provides onsite offices and attentive staffing to maintain quality living standards and address resident needs promptly.


The surrounding Lincoln Park neighborhood is renowned for its pedestrian-friendly streets, cultural richness, and historic charm, featuring attractive residential streets, historic churches, and modern condos blending harmoniously with green spaces and lively business corridors.[^2][^3]


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In summary, 2626 N Lakeview Ave offers a combination of expansive amenities, strategic location, and architecturally interesting residences, making it a highly desirable address for those seeking a high-rise lifestyle in Chicago’s Lincoln Park community.

Address

2626 N Lakeview AveChicago, IL

Building Type

Condo

Year Built

1968

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Average rating of 4.0 based on 3 reviews

Andrea

1 bedroom
Moved In Apr 2012
from Des moines, IA
My experience here is great. I absolutely love my neighborhood. On one side of me I have the park right outside my door and easy access to the lakefront and on the other I have Fullterton/Clark/Diversey intersections. The building overall has been amazing as well. The only thing I find myself regularly complaining about is that I own my place, but cannot install a washer and dryer in unit because the building is old and the piping won't allow for it. I abhor communal laundering.

Lily

Studio
Moved In Feb 2015
from Chicago, IL
I love my condo and building, it's a great community!

Olivia

2 bedrooms
Moved In Jun 2014
from Chicago, IL
As my building contains condos, I've interacted with both the building management and the individual condo owner. Both are great! My only complaints are that many of the amenities are offered "a la carte," which is awkward when I have to ask my friends for $5 any time they want to come to my pool. But the costs for my personal amenities aren't bad ($100/year for gym, $100/season for pool), but slightly irksome that they aren't included in rent (or for owners, covered by assessments).
What did you like most?
Neighborhood, proximity to the park and lake
What did you like least?
Amenities a la carte

Frequently Asked Questions

2626 N Lakeview Ave is located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Yes, apartments at 2626 N Lakeview Ave come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers as well as on-site laundry facilities.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a broker and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
2626 N Lakeview Ave has 3 reviews on our site, with a total score of 4.3333 / 5 stars.
Yes, 2626 N Lakeview Ave generally allows cats. However, you should confirm with each individual unit.
Yes, 2626 N Lakeview Ave generally allows dogs. However, you should confirm with each individual unit.

Location & Neighborhood

Lincoln Park

Just north of Old Town, Lincoln Park is one of the largest and most popular Chicago neighborhoods– and for good reason. Most residents are a short distance away from some of the best nightlife, dining, lakefront parks, shopping, and tree-lined streets in the entire city. It combines all the best aspects of a close-knit community with the appeal of the big city. This means rental prices can be high.

Residents live mostly in walk-ups, but there are quite a few high-rises, especially near the lake. Lincoln Parkers are spoiled with their close proximity to the lake and ample running and biking trails. Lincoln Park has the second largest shopping concentration in the city: ranging from high-end boutiques to secondhand resale shops.

Lincoln Park also offers public tennis and basketball courts, baseball and softball diamonds, and soccer fields that are used recreationally and by intramural leagues. Weekends can be spent strolling through the Lincoln Park Zoo, hitting a bucket of golf balls at the Diversey Bay Harbor, or heading to Lakeview or The Loop easily via the Brown Line.


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