Exterior: new roof, new skylight, new rear Thermopane windows, new rear gutter and downspout, new historic replication front porch, new historic replication front windows with interchangeable storms/screens, new historic replication front door with restored original transom, replication wooden box gutter. Mechanicals: new forced air heating/air conditioning, new electric, new plumbing Interior: new 1st floor powder room, new 2nd floor bath, new IKEA kitchen, new stainless steel kitchen appliances, new oak flooring, new historic replication vestibule with slate floor and Hotel Florence-inspired stained glass, restored original banister, restored original transoms, restored original doors and hardware, replication moldings to match remaining originals. Neighborhood Description Pullman is Chicago's only City, State and National Historic Landmark District. Built between 1880 and 1894, it was the company town built by George Pullman for his workers and their families. Today, its residents honor its rich history and unique landmark status in ways ranging from the annual Pullman House Walk to many award-winning preservation efforts. Living in Pullman is like living in a small town that just happens to be in a big city. It's quiet and beautiful, with genuinely friendly and caring neighbors, and lots of opportunities - if you're so inclined - to volunteer for the likes of the garden club, preservation group or Pullman State Historic Site; the latter anchored by the Hotel Florence that has been featured in several major films and television shows including "The Untouchables" and "Road to Perdition."
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