Chicago Movie Murder Loft!
Chicago Movie Murder Loft!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleChicago has long been a star for both world-class architecture and movie locations. Home of many of the country's first skyscrapers, its famous designs include the Wrigley Building, Marina City and the Willis Tower. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," "The Dark Knight," "Blues Brothers," and "When Harry Met Sally" are a short list of the movies that were filmed in the city. Now on the market is a contemporary home that serves well both the history of striking Chicago architecture and famous movie locations.
In the 1993 movie thriller, "The Fugitive," Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) is a Chicago surgeon whose wife is murdered by a one-armed man. Dr. Kimble was apparently a fan of modern architecture. The movie murder home where Mrs. Kimble met her demise is ultra contemporary with walls-of-windows, tall walls, brilliant lighting, indoor swimming pool, even a glassed floored catwalk.
Built in 1981 in the Old Town section of Lincoln Park, the townhouse grew another two floors in a 1990s addition and is filled with light, soaring ceilings and glass walls with views of trees and greenery through every opening. It’s all drama in wide open spaces with a modernist twist of black metal staircase and the glass catwalk over the great room. The home is 6,200 square feet with three master suites with fireplaces with a total of five bedrooms and six baths. It also has a sauna, an elevator and a three-car garage with roof deck.
"The Fugitive" was filmed in this super contemporary Chicago home. Asking $3.65 million.