"COOL DIGGS" 1st Floor Front Bi- Level "BRIDGEPORT MINI LOFT"With Exposed Brick, Track Lighting, Hardwood Floor, 3 Bedrooms, Open Living, Parking, Public Transportation In Front
Located in prime
BRIDGEPORT USA
Immediate access to the the Dan Ryan. Cellular Field ball park is just around the corner and the Red Line is near by. Read about Bridgeport on the bottom of this page.
ALL ABOUT BRIDGEPORT
O Connies famous Pizza is right down the street on Archer with a lot of locations.
Bridgeport's Polish history can be seen in its two churches in the Polish Cathedral style: St. Mary of Perpetual Help and St. Barbara. The Art Institute of Chicago has recently done restoration work on the paintings in the Shrine Altars at St. Mary of Perpetual Help which date back to 1890, with further plans calling for restoration of the stained glass windows and to complete the painting of the interior ceilings and rotunda. The influence of other Eastern European immigrants to Bridgeport is evident at St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church, which holds services in both Croatian and English.
U.S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White Sox, is often thought to be geographically located in Bridgeport. This is a misconception. The stadium is actually located one block to the east, in the Armour Square community area.
Bridgeport has long been one of the city's political hotbeds, having been home to five of Chicago's 45 mayors. They are, in order of service: Edward Kelly, Martin Kennelly, Richard J. Daley, Michael Bilandic, and Richard M. Daley. The most prominent example of the neighborhood's influence on Chicago politics is illustrated by a 46-year long stretch (1933-1979) in which a Bridgeport native held the city's highest office.
Bridgeport is served by the Bridgeport News, a neighborhood newspaper delivered weekly on Wednesdays to homes throughout the neighborhood. The area is also served by two Chicago Transit Authority train stations..
Is there a neighborhood more classically Chicago than Bridgeport?
It’s one of the city’s oldest communities, yet thanks to its proximity to downtown it has been brimming in recent years with new development and renewed interest. It has been home to five Chicago mayors and countless politicians and city workers. And there are also plenty of Bridgeport condos.
Bridgeport is also one of Chicago’s most ethnically diverse, which may come as a surprise to many Chicagoans who still think of Bridgeport almost exclusively as an Irish-American neighborhood. In 2008 the Chicago Sun-Times ranked Bridgeport as the fourth most ethnically diverse community in the city, following Albany Park, West Ridge and Rogers Park.
Like many of Chicago’s 77 officially recognized neighborhoods, boundaries can sometimes vary depending upon who is asked. But generally, Bridgeport is defined as the community between the Chicago River on the north and west, Canal Street on the East and Pershing Road (3900 South) on the South.
Parishes and churches are numerous in Bridgeport. So, too, are independent shops that line Halsted Street, 35th Street, Pershing Road, Archer Avenue and other thoroughfares.
One of the major Bridgeport public transportation stations at Archer & Halsted where you can catch the Orange Line, Halsted #8 bus and many others. There is lots of safe well lighted free parking across the street.
WALLACE NEON MINI LOFTS
Where "Less is More"
Above is the 35th Street Cellular Field Red Line stop and below is world famous Cellular Field just a couple of blocks away with fireworks after every game. CLICK ON THE FIREWORKS FOR AN ACTUAL CELL FIELD FIREWORKS SHOW >>>>>>>>
Private off street parking for 3 cars on a shared lot behind the building right under your porch deck.
Pictured above is a fall shot of the neighborhood, the new houses next door, and your new place in the updated 3 story historic classic funky vintage brick building from the last century.
Below is the exposed brick in the entry hallway where you pick up your mail, as you enter the front door of the Wallace Neon Mini Loft building. There is a lot of genuine oak wood surrounding entry doorways and unique features everywhere. On the right below is the glowing neon glass block window at night where you can impress your friends when they come to visit. This is really a colorful place for colorful people with a very cool landlord..
You may recognize your new building from the Bridgeport filming of the fox police TV action series "THE CHICAGO CODE" with Jennifer Beals,"CHICAGO FIRE", and most recently "CHICAGOPD with the usual cast. Don't be surprised to see occasional celebrities around your new place !
UNIQUE CUSTOM NEON LIGHTING IN THE FOYER GOING INTO YOUR MINI LOFT
There are many "one of a kind" unique features in your new apartment and one of them is the color changing LED stainless steel water faucet.
Depending on the temperature of the water, the colors change and it generates it's own power so it never needs batteries.
It is especially cool if you get up in the middle of the night and turn it on, it will make everything glow warm colors so no need to turn on the bright lights. Click on the picture to see how it works, and if you are really into it they are available in shower heads too for that special romantic shower... THATS HOWWEROLL
Jennifer On Set
ROOM MEASUREMENTS:
The Entire Mini Loft Is About 800 Sq'
The Huge Storage Area Is About The Same Size:
Foyer 3 x 12 or 42 Sq'
Main Living & Open Kitchen Area 15 x 30 or 450 Sq'
'Master Bedroom 12 x 8 or 96 Sq'
2nd Bedroom 7 x 12 or 84 Sq
Back Bedroom / Office 9 x 12 or 108 Sq'
Bathroom 5 x 6 or 30 Sq'
Filming of the TV show "Chicago Fire" at your Mini Loft
CLICK BELOW FOR A COMPLETE VIDEO TOUR OF EVERY INCH IN YOUR NEW MINI LOFT READY FOR YOUR MOVE IN
The video on the right is the lastest filming of CHICAGO PD