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The Nook • Vintage Flat Near Wrigley
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The Nook • Vintage Flat Near Wrigley

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Small but mighty. The Nook is a cozy Wrigleyville studio on Addison Street with green ceilings, soft light, and just enough charm to feel intentional. Steps from Wrigley Field, the train, and everything on Southport, it’s the perfect Chicago hideaway for anyone who wants the ballpark energy to be right outside the door. The space 10 takeaways for people who don’t have the patience to read my ramblings (but still deserve a very nice place to stay) • Entire studio flat apartment in Wrigleyville, on Chicago’s North Side • Sleeps 2 (Queen bed) • Full kitchen + fast Wi-Fi • Efficient kitchen and comfortable seating • Tub/shower with (occasionally moody but mostly good) water pressure • Professionally cleaned by people who care deeply and would benefit from other hobbies •5-minute walk to Wrigley, 5-minute stroll to the Brown Line • Ground floor unit in a vintage building (quirks included, free of charge) • Hosted by a creative human, managed by professionals who actually pick up the phone • Thoughtful touches, neurotic art • 24/7 phone support after booking • The towels are nice and the bath products aren’t from a gas station. You’ll be fine I also run several other apartments in the same building. Each one has its own personality: If you’re curious, look for the other terrible puns...'The Burrow', Feelin' Blue-tiful', and 'The Fratterhorn'. You'll find soft, nice sheets (not the nylon nightmares other hosts offer up), good pillows, a comfy mattress, thick towels, and Public Goods bath products. I also keep you stocked with coffee and a few small extras to make mornings feel less like punishment. I’ve partnered with a top-tier management team to handle logistics and cleaning, so you get both thoughtful design and professional support. You’re getting the best of both worlds here: I get to be your friendly, creative host...sharing local tips and a well-loved space...without also being the person scrubbing behind the toilet. I wouldn’t list a space I wouldn’t stay in myself, so I like to point out every quirk! (Clear expectations make for great stays.) There are six steps down to get to the apartment, so it’s not great for guests with limited mobility. And yes, it's the ground floor of a 120-year-old building, so you occasionally hear neighbors coming and going fromt he front door and might encounter a radiator that is passionate and not afraid to express itself. You also have Addison street directly outside the windows, which is awesome and brings the hustle of the city into the space. But also: you'll sleep well here. It’s comfy. And the art above the sofa will remind you that your an aesthetic person. This is a vintage Chicago apartment with the architecture to prove it: even though it started out in 1920 as the managers office, the layout is gracious, the hallway has a good attitude, and yes, you may spot the occasional rogue cobweb despite my excellent cleaning team. But if you’re into character, comfort, and staying somewhere that doesn’t feel like an abused IKEA showroom... welcome home. Location: The flat is in Wrigleyville (part of the Lakeview Neighborhood), a peaceful, tree-lined neighborhood with its own vibe. You’re tucked into a quiet pocket of the city just a few blocks from Clark Street, where things get lively fast. Walk ten minutes and you’re on the Brown Line train (a super scenic trip that takes you straight into the heart of the city) or about same walk to the Red Line train (a subway that will get you downtown in about 20 minutes)....hop the Clark bus and you’ll be down in Lincoln Park or up in Andersonville before your phone finishes loading the weather. Wrigley Field really is a 5-minute walk away. Cubs game nights bring extra energy and temporary parking drama...more on that in the next section. This is also a great spot for longer stays or remote work thanks to quiet surroundings and easy North Side transit. Lakeview is considered one of the best-connected North Side neighborhoods for exploring Chicago without a car. Parking: I’ll say this, and really mean it: we are so well located with transit and ride share options you probably won’t need a car unless you are using it to get to Chicago. If you are insisting on it, there’s no designated parking spot. Street parking is generally restricted on our block and surrounding ones between 6PM and 6AM. At those times, the city enforces a strict “we will absolutely ticket and possibly tow your car” vibe. It’s very effective. Your best bet? SpotHero. It’s an app that lets you book a spot in advance and avoid the whole “circling for 40 minutes while reevaluating your life choices” thing. Put in Addison and Janssen to show the nearest spots. City street parking in Chicago is an art form; on game days it requires cunning and skill, plus panther-like parallel parking abilities. Also, a universal city tip: please read the signs. All of them. Chicago’s parking rules were clearly written by a sleep-deprived poet with a grudge. Exclusive perks: Guests staying under 14 days get access to The Metropolitan Club, a members-only co-working and dining space on the 66th and 67th floors of the Willis Tower. Yes, it’s fancy. Yes, the view is outrageous. Yes, you can take your laptop and pretend to be someone who owns a watch that ticks. Design notes: The foundation for this space started with a chrome-yellow painting by Chicago artist Mariano Chavez. From there, I grounded everything with an updated plaid sofa and gave the bed its rightful spotlight by flanking it with vintage brutalist steel side tables. The green ceiling was chosen by my friend Sheryl—an idea I openly hated at first and have since accepted as genuinely inspired. To date, at least two people have mentioned writing down the paint colors from the can lid labels, which Sheryl finds completely flattering. Guest access You’ve got the entire flat to yourself. I promise you won’t somehow find your host staring into the refrigerator at 2 am. If you’re a smoker, please head off-property. Outside the door int he lobby or in the courtyard garden still counts as “on property,” so plan accordingly. Vaping indoors and fun things from our local dispensary also count as “no.” (And no, that one clove cigarette you brought back from Berlin doesn’t get a pass.) Other things to note Q: How do I get to [place] from here? A: Google Maps is your best friend. We’re near the Southport Brown Line stop, which connects easily to everything. Need to drop in a search pin? Use Addison and Janssen to explore the immediate area. Q: When is check-in/check-out? A: Check-in is at 4pm. Check-out is at 11am. If you need a place to stash bags before or after, I can recommend a local luggage drop service. It never hurts to ask about early check-in. If we can, we do it. But a late checkout is always going to be a no, as our team of cleaners get their hustle on during the day so they can go home to their family at night. Q: Do you have air conditioning or heat? A: We do! Radiator heat is supplied by the building (and turned on/off by folks who are not us with keys to the boiler room). There is also some sort of electric heating device on the wall, which may only really be useful if it is ten below outside. In warm months, a window unit will be installed starting mid-May and comes out when the hot season is over. The space stays comfortable year-round, though folks often crack a window in the winter months when they start feeling the vapors. Why stay here? Because I’ve done the hard part. I’ve figured out how to make a space that’s both beautiful and genuinely comfortable. A space where you can fall asleep under weird art and wake up to good Chicago light. A space that feels personal but doesn’t have anyone’s toothbrush forgotten in the silverware drawer. I’m the kind of host who wants to tell you where to get the best almond croissant and how to dodge Chicago parking tickets. I love sharing this place with people who notice details...who get joy from great sheets, discovering a dog eared Tolstoy novel left on a shelf, and the quiet thrill of exploring someplace new. Before you book, our virtual front desk is available from 9am to 7pm CST to answer any questions you have. After you book, you’ll get access to that same virtual support during those hours plus a phone number where you can reach a real, live human being 24 hours a day...whether you’re locked out or just panicking about how the stove works. Hope you love it. Hope you come back. Hope you enjoy the green! Registration Details R22000085135

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