Lawndale Apartments

The Lawndale Restoration Apartments (in partnership with Acorn Development) is comprised of the renovation of 170 units in ten buildings in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood on the west side. The one, two, three, and four bedroom units are designated Project-Based, Section 8 to preserve and improve affordable housing. All ten buildings in the Lawndale Restoration Apartments are located in a two square mile area, most centering around the 3100 – 3600 blocks of Douglas Boulevard. The buildings are all spacious three story walk-ups built between 1890 and 1940. Offering greystones, accommodating 12 to 24 units, and 1 and / or courtyards.
10 N. Hamiln Ave
Chicago, IL 60624

Office: 773-638-2867
Fax: 773-638-2884

Office Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:30 am to 5:30 pm

By appointment only

Amenities

  • Stove
  • Refrigerator
  • Cable ready
  • Tile flooring
  • Controlled access
  • Handicap Accessible Units
  • Refrigerator
  • Completely rehabbed
  • Carpeting
  • Maintenance available
  • Water sewer and trash

Features

  • Short distance to public transportation
  • Short distance to Expressway
  • Energy efficient lighting
  • Controlled access
  • Spacious 3 story walk-ups
  • On street parking
  • Professionally managed
  • Laundry facility available (some locations)
  • Near Douglas park and Garfield park
  • Project Based Section 8
  • Short distance to downtown

Utilities

Included in your monthly rent
Gas, Heat, & Water
Resident pays electricity

Pet Policy

Call for Pet Policy

Location

I 290. Take Independence Blvd exit. Continue to S. Hamlin Blvd towards N. Hamlin Blvd. Office is located at 10 N. Hamlin Blvd.

Office

1020 W. Montrose Ave.
Chicago, IL 60613

Phone Number

(312) 337-5339

Fax Number

(312) 337-4592

Email

info@holstenchicago.com

Professionally Managed by Holsten Management Corporation IL. Real Estate Sponsor Broker License. #478.007600. The President of Holsten Management Corporation is an Illinois Licensed Real Estate Broker #471.000665. The President of Holsten Management Corporation has an ownership interest in the subject property. It is illegal for either the Owner or the Property Manager to refuse to display or sell to any person because of one’s membership in a protected class, e.g., race, color, religion, national origin, sex, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental handicap, familial status, sexual orientation, unfavorable discharge from the military service, order of protection status or any other class protected by Article 3 of the Illinois Human Rights Act.