One of 20 condominium units carved out of the former Bodine Electric Co. factory at 2250 W. Ohio St. in the Ukrainian Village neighborhood, this 3,900-square-foot duplex loft offers an unobstructed view of Chicago’s skyline from a private roof deck. The three-story Bodine Building was constructed in 1920 and expanded a decade or so later; it was reconfigured for condominiums in 1995. BY THE NUMBERS: This seven-room unit, once featured on Home & Garden Television, is centered beneath an original 35-foot-wide skylight. Three 7-foot-wide skylights were added to provide even more sunlight. The kitchen features a 17-foot-long island with a granite countertop, a 10-burner range, two refrigerators, two dishwashers, two sinks and a walk-in pantry. The condominium has three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, a 48-foot-wide, two-sided fireplace and two garage spaces (two additional spaces can be purchased for $50,000). BROKER: Rubloff (Barbara Davee).
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