Welcome to Residence 301 at 340 on the Park, a rare and expansive 1-bedroom, 1.1-bathroom southeast corner home, one of only two like it in the building. This prime residence offers highly desirable views of Maggie Daley, Millennium, and Grant Parks, along with unobstructed views of the lake, harbor, city, and skyline. The stunning home features floor-to-ceiling glass curtain walls spanning nearly 1,400 square feet, providing breathtaking views from every room. The open-concept living and dining area is perfect for entertaining, with a kitchen that boasts a breakfast bar, natural quartz countertops, sleek Snaidero cabinets, and high-end GE Monogram stainless steel appliances. The gracious primary suite with carpet that easily accommodates a king-sized bed and includes an en-suite bathroom with a dual vanity and a spacious walk-in closet. Additional conveniences includes in-unit laundry. 340 on the Park is a full-amenity building offering a 24-hour doorman, onsite management and maintenance, and extensive 25th-floor amenities. Enjoy a 75' indoor lap pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam rooms, locker rooms, a 4,000-square-foot gym with Peloton bikes and state-of-the-art equipment, a Wintergarden, a private conference/dining room, a fully equipped caterer's kitchen, and a sun terrace with two gas grills, dining furniture, and lounge chairs. Additional conveniences include an on-site dry cleaner, an outdoor pet relief area, and a direct connection to Mariano's and the Village Market via a nearby pedway. One prime heated garage parking space is available for an additional $50,000.
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