One Museum Park, Residential skyscraper in Near South Side, Chicago, United States.
One Museum Park is a 62-story residential tower approximately 224 meters tall located on Chicago's South Side. The glass structure provides residents with views of Lake Michigan and Grant Park from many of its units.
The building was constructed between 2007 and 2009 as part of the Central Station development on Chicago's south side. It emerged as one of the tallest residential structures in this newly developed neighborhood.
The tower sits near Museum Campus, home to major educational institutions that draw visitors to the South Side. The location connects residents to one of Chicago's primary centers for learning and cultural exploration.
The building features five elevators, a fitness center, indoor pool, and round-the-clock door staff. Visitors should note that this is a private residential building primarily accessible to residents and their guests.
The tower uses a specialized four-pipe HVAC system that independently controls heating and cooling for each residential unit year-round. This design allows every resident to maintain their preferred temperature regardless of outdoor conditions.
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