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Talman Blue

Two homes. One unmistakable hue.


2325 N Talman & 2331 N Talman , Chicago IL, 60647

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Talman Blue is a striking two-residence development in Logan Square, where industrial heritage meets bold, modern design. Carved from a former sprockets factory and reimagined by architect Brent Norsman, the project pairs a vivid blue addition with its original industrial base to create a truly distinctive identity. The homes include one 5-bedroom, 4.1-bath rowhome and one 4-bedroom, 3.1-bath rowhome, each featuring a private plunge-pool courtyard that blends indoor comfort with outdoor living.

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About Logan Square

Logan Square, located on the northwest side of Chicago, is a neighborhood with a rich history, notable architecture, and a growing arts scene. It is bordered by Diversey Avenue to the north, Milwaukee Avenue to the east, Western Avenue to the west, and Bloomingdale Avenue to the south.

The heart of Logan Square can be found along its lively streets, where independent shops, local bars, and a variety of dining options line the area. Recently, the neighborhood has seen a rise in farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries, contributing to its growing reputation among food enthusiasts. With a diverse selection of eateries, residents and visitors can enjoy everything from casual fare to more refined international dining options.

Logan Square’s architectural landscape is a blend of historic and contemporary buildings. The Logan Square Boulevards Historic District, in particular, is known for its elegant greystones, classic brownstones, and Victorian-era homes. These tree-lined streets offer a picturesque setting that has attracted both residential and commercial development, providing a balance between the past and present.

Green spaces are a key feature of Logan Square, with parks such as Humboldt Park and Palmer Square offering opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Humboldt Park, located just west of the neighborhood, features a lagoon, tennis courts, and a field house, making it a popular spot for a variety of activities. Palmer Square, located within Logan Square, provides a central space for picnics, community events, and outdoor gatherings.

Art and culture play an important role in the neighborhood. Logan Square is home to numerous art galleries, music venues, and theaters, making it a hub for local talent and creativity. The annual Logan Square Arts Festival celebrates this spirit with live music, art exhibitions, and local food vendors, drawing visitors and residents together to appreciate the neighborhood’s artistic offerings.

The community in Logan Square is known for its strong ties, with residents organizing farmers markets, block parties, and other events that foster connection and engagement. The Logan Square Neighborhood Association works to ensure the neighborhood remains welcoming, inclusive, and focused on maintaining a high quality of life for all.

In summary, Logan Square offers a well-rounded urban experience that blends history, culture, and modern amenities. With its historic architecture, diverse dining scene, and active community involvement, it’s a neighborhood that attracts a wide range of people looking for a dynamic and engaging environment.

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