Fisher Club

434 S Dearborn Chicago, IL 60604 • From $159 Per Day
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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment

Property Details

About this property

Designed as an office building by famed architect, Daniel Burnham, the Fisher Building completed construction in 1896 and remains an integral part of Chicago architectural history to this day. In 2000, the spectacular building was converted from offices to modern boutique-style apartment homes. The apartments still have many great aspects of the original building like the mosaic and marble hallways and unique apartment doors that feature the original office name for that space! Find soaring 10 to 12-foot ceilings, brilliant kitchens with granite island, deluxe mahogany cabinetry, new black Whirlpool appliances, sexy bathrooms with oversized 42 soaking tub for 2, large closets, oak hardwood floors throughout the kitchen and living areas, and spectacular bay windows! 

Amenities

000 sq.ft. 24-hour fitness center with cardio & strength training zones
On Site Concierge
Sexy Bathrooms
Coffee Shop
Lobby/ Lounge/ Library

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