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  2. Loft - Wikipedia

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    The general term warehouse-to-loft conversions may sometimes be used for development of industrial buildings into apartments and condominiums. "Loft-style" may also refer simply to developments where a street-level business occupies the first floor while apartment "lofts" are placed above the first floor.

  3. Midtown Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Much of the residential space is known as the Chicago Lofts located on floors 9-16 and Midtown Exchange Apartments located on floors 2-8. The building also includes the Midtown Global Market , which is home to a variety of small independently owned restaurants, cafes, and specialty grocers, and hosts community programs including music, dance ...

  4. Shuga Records - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago location opened for business in February 2015. [2] [3] Shuga Records maintains an extensive warehouse and retail presence with over half a million [4] records. In May 2016 Shuga Records expanded into a second story loft apartment which is used as a warehouse space for online operations. [5]

  5. Fulton House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Fulton House is a former cold storage warehouse converted into a residential building at Wolf Point, Chicago. Fulton House was built in 1898 by Frank B. Abbott as a 15-story warehouse structure. In 1908, the building was converted to a cold storage warehouse with an addition of a section to the north and a 16th floor.

  6. Florsheim Shoe Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was a factory for Florsheim until 1986, when it became the warehouse for a records management. [3] The building, located on the 3900 block of West Belmont Avenue, is now luxury lofts. [4] The Commission on Chicago Landmarks designated the building a Chicago Landmark on March 29, 2006. [2]

  7. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Loft or warehouse conversion can be an apartment building wherein part of the unit, usually consisting of the bedroom(s) and/or a second bedroom level bath is sub-divided vertically within the structurally tall bay between the structural floors of a former factory or warehouse building. The lofts created in such are locally supported by columns ...