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Park View Apartments

1936 N Clark StChicago, IL
Old Town


Park View Apartments, Chicago

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Park View Apartments Overview and Highlights

Overview

Park View Apartments: Classic Elegance in Chicago


Nestled at the corner of Clark and Armitage, Park View Apartments in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood blend classic elegance with modern convenience, offering residents both comfort and excitement at the heart of the city. With direct views of Lincoln Park, Lake Michigan, and the Chicago skyline, this high-rise community is positioned for those seeking both beauty and urban vibrancy in Chicago.


Prime location in Lincoln Park


Park View Apartments stand out for their enviable location. Situated on the border of Old Town and Lincoln Park, residents can enjoy immediate access to acres of green space, walking paths, and the bustling energy of both neighborhoods. The community is just steps from the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago History Museum, seasonal farmers’ markets, and a thriving scene of restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique shopping. North Avenue Beach is a mile away, and the vibrant downtown of Chicago—including the Magnificent Mile—is just two miles south, putting the best of the city within easy reach. The apartment’s location near multiple CTA bus routes and the Brown and Purple Line trains makes commuting simple, with public transportation options just outside the front door.


Thoughtful Apartment Features


Park View Apartments offer a variety of floor plans, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom residences. Each apartment features hardwood floors, walk-in closets, private balconies (on select units), and upscale finishes such as granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Residents benefit from central heating and air conditioning, large windows for natural light, and additional storage options—combining vintage charm with modern practicality.


Distinguished On-Site Amenities


The community’s amenities are designed to elevate daily living. Residents enjoy access to a 24-hour fitness center, a rooftop deck with panoramic city and park views, laundry facilities, secured bike storage, and package receiving services. On-site management, maintenance, and a night doorman add to the sense of security and convenience. There is also a barbecue area for outdoor gatherings and a private courtyard for relaxation.


Park View Apartments’ building itself houses Park View Grocer for easy shopping, a beauty center, dry cleaners, and even Sonnets Academy, an on-site daycare center—ensuring that life’s necessities are always within reach. Mesa Urbana, a restaurant on the premises, makes brunch or dinner just an elevator ride away.


Neighborhood and Lifestyle Highlights


Living at Park View Apartments means immersing yourself in the best of Lincoln Park and Old Town. The area is alive with year-round cultural events, from the annual Air & Water Show, which can be enjoyed from the rooftop, to art fairs and summer farmers’ markets. The immediate vicinity is home to renowned restaurants such as Nookies, Chicago Pizza & Oven Grinder Company, and Mon Ami Gabi, all within walking distance. For recreation, the Chicago Lakefront Trail is accessible for running, cycling, or lakeside strolls.


For families and culture enthusiasts, the neighborhood is served by excellent schools and cultural institutions, including Lincoln Park High School and the Chicago History Museum, both minutes away.


Transportation and Parking


Park View Apartments residents enjoy seamless connectivity with multiple bus routes at their doorstep and easy access to the Brown and Purple Line L trains for quick trips downtown or throughout Chicago. For those who drive, there are several nearby parking garages, though the neighborhood’s walkability and transit options make car-free living a realistic option.


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Park View Apartments in Chicago offers a rare combination of classic design, modern amenities, and a prime Lincoln Park location—making it a standout option for those seeking an elegant, convenient, and vibrant lifestyle in the heart of the city.

Address

1936 N Clark StChicago, IL

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

1926

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Storage Room

3.5 Rating based on 1 review

Emily

Moved In May 2010
from Chicago, IL
Overall had a great experience living here - fun neighborhood, great views, plenty of other friendly young people in the building. Management was frustrating to work with during the move-out process, but otherwise a great place to live.
What did you like most?
View from unit, rooftop deck, location (across the street from zoo/park, close to Old Town & Lincoln Park bars/restaurants.
What did you like least?
No A/C, laundry room was in a creepy basement, management was difficult during move-out

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 5 units available at Park View Apartments, as of 2 days ago.
Park View Apartments is located in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago.
Prices & availability for Park View Apartments were updated 2 days ago.
Yes, apartments at Park View Apartments 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.
Park View Apartments has 1 review on our site, with a total score of 4 / 5 stars.
Yes, Park View Apartments allows cats.
It is unclear if Park View Apartments allows dogs, please reach out to a Locator and we’d be happy to find out for you!

Location & Neighborhood

Old Town

Old Town, nestled between Gold Coast and Lincoln Park, takes on these two neighborhoods' attributes and blends them seamlessly. The affluent nature of Gold Coast’s high rises merges with the tree-lined streets and boutiques of Lincoln Park.

Old Town is one of Chicago’s oldest neighborhoods and is steeped in history. Residents live primarily in townhomes, 3-flats, or single family homes. However, there have been multiple new construction high rises built in the last 5 years, including Old Town Park. Old Town’s connection to the loop is via the brown line at the Sedgwick stop.

On weekday mornings, Old Towners can be found sipping on espresso at Elaine’s Coffee Call or taking a look at the latest art pieces at the contemporary art studio. Weeknights in Old Town can be spent eating at Kamehachi, the self-proclaimed “first sushi restaurant in Chicago,” then catching a comedy act at Second City Theater.


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