Co-op

The Raymond Park Building is one of Evanston's most elegantly appointed Cooperative apartment buildings. It was designed in 1928 by the architectural firm of Hall, Lawrence and Ratcliffe to be Evanston's premier apartment building, a position it still occupies today. Rising seven stories above an English basement, the red brick and stone building anchors the most prominent corner of Raymond Park on Evanston's most desired block of apartment living. The Landmark building consists of 28 apartments, 14 of which are located at 425 Grove and 14 at 1501 Hinman. There are only 2 residences per floor, at each address, which are accessible by elevator from the richly appointed lobbies detailed with Beaux-Arts fireplaces, paneled walls, slate floors and Jacobean strapwork plaster ceilings. The residences in the Raymond Park Building are coveted for their wonderful floor plans, spacious rooms, broad hallways and huge walk-in closets. Amenities: exercise rooms, trunk room, storage rooms, roof top deck, garage parking.

Price
$1,150,000
Beds
4
Baths/Half
2/1
Garages
1
Year Built
1928
Fireplaces
1