From the uppermost floors of Harbor Point, the city feels composed rather than kinetic. The lake stretches outward in long, steady lines, while the skyline settles into something almost architectural in its calm. Morning light arrives first from the east, shifting gradually across the room, marking time without urgency.
This top-floor residence occupies a rare position within the building, where views extend beyond neighboring rooftops and toward both water and sky. Approximately 1,000 square feet are arranged with clarity and restraint, allowing each room to feel purposeful without excess. Hardwood floors create continuity throughout, grounding the space in warmth and texture.
The main living areas are defined less by walls than by light. Windows frame Lake Shore East and the surrounding cityscape, offering a constant sense of movement beyond the glass. The layout accommodates both daily routines and quieter moments, with space to gather, read, or simply observe the changing landscape outside.
The kitchen integrates seamlessly into the living space, updated with contemporary appliances that support modern living while remaining visually understated. In-unit laundry adds a layer of convenience that feels essential rather than indulgent.
The primary bedroom is proportioned to comfortably hold a king-sized bed, with enough remaining space to maintain a sense of ease. An updated ensuite bath and generous closet storage allow the room to remain calm and uncluttered. The second bedroom offers flexibility—equally suited to overnight guests, work-from-home needs, or additional living space—without feeling secondary in scale or light.
Life at Harbor Point extends well beyond the private residence. The building is known for its comprehensive amenities, including a large fitness center with basketball and racquetball courts, an indoor pool, and a variety of shared spaces designed for everyday use. Practical services—24-hour door staff, on-site dry cleaning, a full-service grocery, guest valet parking, and additional storage—are integrated into daily life with little friction.
Outdoors, landscaped seating areas with grills provide a quieter counterpoint to the surrounding city. The location itself remains one of the New Eastside’s most enduring attributes. The lakefront, Riverwalk, Lake Shore East Park, Maggie Daley Park, Grant Park, and Millennium Park are all within moments, creating an easy relationship between the home and the city’s most expansive green spaces. Cultural institutions, Museum Campus, Soldier Field, and the Loop are close at hand, yet the immediate environment retains a distinctly residential feel.
The residence has recently been introduced to the market, offering an opportunity to experience one of the neighborhood’s most established full-amenity buildings from its highest floor. Pets are welcomed within building guidelines, and rental garage parking is available on site.
From this vantage point, Chicago unfolds gradually—defined by light, proportion, and the steady presence of the lake. It is a home shaped as much by what surrounds it as by what lies within.
155 N Harbor Unit 5407 Chicago, IL 60601
