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Edgewater Beach Apartments
Building
Completed
1928
Residential
All-Concrete
64.6 m / 212 ft
20
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Edgewater Beach Apartments is the only remaining building of the three-building Edgewater Beach Hotel complex, which had stretched to the south along Sheridan Road and the original shoreline of Lake Michigan. The entire complex was designed by Benjamin H. Marshall of Marshall & Fox, with the apartment building opening in 1928 as rental apartments to absorb the overflow from the popular hotel to the south, The unusual form of the floorplate shaped like a Maltese cross maximized lake views and allowed an abundance of light and air for every room of each apartment. The building was constructed of reinforced concrete with a facade of face brick, stone, terra cotta and stucco painted "sunset pink". In 1949, the Edgewater Beach Apartments became an independently operated cooperative apartment building and became listed on the National Register of Historic Places of the United States in 1994.
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