Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
233 East 13th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60605 · Museum Park / Central Station, South Loop
| Building Name | Museum Park Tower 3 (also known as Museum Park Tower III) | Neighborhood | Museum Park / Central Station, South Loop |
| Address | 233 E 13th Street, Chicago, IL 60605 | Development | Central Station – Museum Park Towers (Museum Park East) |
| Built | 2006 | Stories | 26 |
| Units | 206 condominium units (the architect's project page lists 216; see note below) | Unit Types | 1-bedroom to 3-bedroom (up to 4-bedroom reported), 848–3,300 sq ft |
| Architect | Pappageorge Haymes Partners | Developer | The Enterprise Companies & Central Station Development Corp. |
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About Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
Building History & Architecture
Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago, located at 233 E 13th Street, is a 26-story condominium tower completed in 2006, the third of the Museum Park Towers cluster within Chicago's Central Station development, just south of Grant Park.
Designed by Chicago architecture firm Pappageorge Haymes Partners for client The Enterprise Companies and Central Station Development Corp., the architect's own project records describe Museum Park Tower 3 as the building that "finalizes the composition of the three classically styled Museum Park towers," reaching tall to anchor the northeast position of the site and orienting toward Lake Michigan to reinforce the urban grid while respecting waterfront views from its neighboring towers.
A distinguishing architectural feature is the building's copper cladding top, which acts as a horizontal spine to conceal building infrastructure and directs the eye back toward a taller, colonnaded banquet room at the tower's leading east edge.
The Museum Park Towers Cluster
Museum Park Tower 3 completed the trio of classically styled towers designed by Pappageorge Haymes for this stretch of Central Station, following Museum Park Tower 1 (1322 S Prairie Ave, 2002) and Museum Park Tower 2 (1335 S Prairie Ave, 2003).
Per the architect's project data, Museum Park Tower 3 comprises 477,000 gross square feet and 302 parking spaces, with unit sizes ranging from 848 to 3,149 square feet — making it the largest of the three original towers by both height and building area.
Note on unit count: Homes.com/MRED-sourced building data lists 206 condominium units at this address, while Pappageorge Haymes' own project page lists 216 units. This page uses the 206-unit figure as the primary source but flags the discrepancy for transparency.
Units, HOA Fees & Policies at Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago offers the widest range of floor plans among the original three Museum Park towers:
- 1-bedroom units: roughly 848–1,007 sq ft, priced from about $315,000 to $342,000
- 2-bedroom units: roughly 1,007–2,095 sq ft, priced from about $369,000 to $700,000
- 3-bedroom units: roughly 2,300–3,300 sq ft, with some listings near $1.8 million
- Some larger and penthouse-scale layouts reported up to 4 bedrooms
- Floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies in most units; larger units feature Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, fireplaces, and integrated speaker systems
HOA Fees & Pet Policy
Reported monthly HOA fees at Museum Park Tower 3 range from about $530 to $2,017 (averaging roughly $825), with some broader listing sources citing a range up to $3,100 for the largest units. Fees cover heat, air conditioning, water, gas, insurance, security, doorman service, cable, clubhouse access, exercise facilities, pool maintenance, exterior upkeep, lawn care, scavenger service, and snow removal. The building is pet-friendly: dogs and cats are allowed, subject to a limit on the number of pets and a pet deposit. Confirm current rules and fees directly with the condo association.
Parking
Museum Park Tower 3 offers deeded indoor parking with roughly 302 spaces reported by the building's architect, including tandem and valet options.
Building Amenities at Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
Recreational & Practical Amenities
- Outdoor swimming pool with a sundeck
- Fitness room and a clubhouse with a rooftop deck
- Party room and a billiard room
- Bike room and extra storage lockers
- Colonnaded banquet room at the tower's east edge
Services & Building Features
- 24-hour doorman and on-site property manager
- On-site cleaners, a cafe, and a convenience store
- Maintenance staff and a building engineer
- Deeded indoor parking with roughly 302 spaces
- Elevator service and fire sprinkler system throughout
Museum Park Tower 3's condo association is managed through First Service Residential, with building operations coordinated as part of the Museum Park East Umbrella Association alongside its sister towers.
Museum Park & Central Station
The Central Station Development
Central Station is a modern residential district built on former rail-yard land at the southern edge of Grant Park, transformed since the late 1990s into the cluster of high-rise and mid-rise buildings collectively known as Museum Park. Completed in 2006, Museum Park Tower 3 was the last of the original three classically styled Pappageorge Haymes towers to open, following Museum Park Tower 1 (2002) and Museum Park Tower 2 (2003).
The area sits directly across Lake Shore Drive from Chicago's Museum Campus, giving residents of Museum Park Tower 3 close proximity to some of the city's most-visited cultural institutions and the Lake Michigan shoreline.
Distance from Historic Printer's Row
Museum Park Tower 3 is located roughly one mile southeast of the historic Printer's Row / Dearborn Park core covered elsewhere in this guide series — not immediate walking distance, but a short transit ride or drive away via the Roosevelt Road corridor.
Both areas share the broader South Loop, and residents of Museum Park Tower 3 can reach Printer's Row's historic loft buildings, restaurants, and the Harold Washington Library in about 15–20 minutes on foot, or a few minutes by car or bus.
Location Overview & Nearby Landmarks
Location Overview
233 E 13th Street sits just east of the Museum Park Towers cluster, at the southern edge of Grant Park, close to:
- Chicago's Museum Campus, across Lake Shore Drive
- Soldier Field and the lakefront
- The historic Printer's Row / Dearborn Park core, about a mile northwest
- Downtown Loop business and financial district
Walkability and transit scores for this address are among the highest in Chicago, reflecting its dense mix of parks, transit, and cultural attractions.
Nearby Major Landmarks
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Transportation Near Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
CTA & Metra Stations
Bus, Bike & Drive
Bus: CTA routes run along Indiana and Michigan Avenues near 14th Street, with connections to Roosevelt, Bronzeville/Union Station, Cottage Grove, King Drive, and the Museum of Science & Industry.
Bike: Divvy bike-share stations nearby, plus direct access to the Lakefront Trail for car-free commuting and recreation.
Drive: South Lake Shore Drive and East Roosevelt Road provide easy access to the rest of the city; Chicago Midway International Airport is roughly 10 miles away, and O'Hare is about 19 miles away.
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Healthcare Near Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
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Neighborhood Lifestyle
Neighborhood Lifestyle Summary
Living at Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago means the widest choice of unit sizes among the original three Museum Park towers, from compact one-bedrooms to expansive three-bedroom residences with fireplaces and dual balconies. Residents are close to:
- ✓ Museum Campus and the lakefront
- ✓ Grant Park and Buckingham Fountain
- ✓ Soldier Field and major event venues
- ✓ Downtown Loop offices, a short commute away
- ✓ Roosevelt Collection dining, shopping, and movies
- ✓ Historic Printer's Row, about a mile northwest
The building's rooftop clubhouse deck, colonnaded banquet room, and 24-hour doorman make Museum Park Tower 3 a popular choice for buyers who want a full-service building with a wider range of unit sizes to choose from.
A Typical Day Near Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago
Morning
Coffee at Dollop Coffee Co., a run along the Lakefront Trail, or a workout in the building's fitness room before commuting via Roosevelt Station.
Afternoon
A visit to the Field Museum or Art Institute of Chicago, lunch nearby, or shopping at the Roosevelt Collection.
Evening
Dinner at Acadia or Kurah, a walk through Grant Park, or drinks on the building's rooftop clubhouse deck.
Who Is Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago Best Suited For?
Ideal Residents
Buyers Wanting the Widest Choice of Unit Sizes
With 1- to 3-bedroom (and some larger) layouts from 848 to 3,300 sq ft, Museum Park Tower 3 offers more flexibility than either of its sister towers.
Buyers Wanting Rooftop & Banquet-Style Amenities
The building's rooftop clubhouse deck and colonnaded banquet room make it a natural fit for residents who entertain often.
Pet Owners
A pet-friendly policy (with a limit on the number of pets and a pet deposit) makes the building workable for buyers with dogs or cats.
Buyers & Considerations
Buyers Wanting the Newest, Tallest Towers
Buyers specifically drawn to ultra-tall, newer construction may prefer One Museum Park (2009, 62 stories), profiled elsewhere in this series, over the 2006-built Museum Park Tower 3.
Buyers Who Value Historic Character
Those drawn to 19th-century printing-industry architecture may prefer the historic loft buildings profiled elsewhere in this series, since Museum Park Tower 3 is a 2006 high-rise rather than a converted historic loft.
Budget for HOA Fees
Monthly HOA fees reflect the building's amenity package and 24-hour staffing; fees run notably higher for the largest 3-bedroom-plus residences.
Advantages & Considerations
Advantages of the Location
1. Lakefront & Museum Campus Proximity
Few South Loop buildings offer such immediate access to the Museum Campus, Grant Park, and the Lakefront Trail.
2. Widest Range of Floor Plans
1- to 3-bedroom (and some larger) layouts from 848 to 3,300 sq ft give buyers more choice than most South Loop condo towers.
3. Distinctive Architecture
The copper-clad top and colonnaded east-edge banquet room set Museum Park Tower 3 apart visually from its sister towers.
4. Strong Walkability & Transit Access
Reported walkability and transit scores for the address are among the highest in the city, per Local Logic data.
Considerations About the Building & Area
Distance from Historic Printer's Row
Like its Museum Park neighbors, Museum Park Tower 3 is roughly a mile from the historic Printing House Row district, not immediate walking distance.
Unit Count Discrepancy
Sources differ on the exact unit count (206 vs. 216); buyers should confirm current figures with the condo association.
High-Rise, Not Historic Loft
Buyers seeking exposed brick, timber, or cast-iron loft character will find a different, high-rise condo experience at Museum Park Tower 3.
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Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago located?
Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago is located at 233 E 13th Street, in the Museum Park section of the Central Station development, at the southern edge of Grant Park in the South Loop.
When was Museum Park Tower 3 built?
Museum Park Tower 3 was completed in 2006, following its sister towers Museum Park Tower 1 (2002) and Museum Park Tower 2 (2003).
How tall is Museum Park Tower 3?
It is 26 stories tall.
How many units does Museum Park Tower 3 have?
MRED/Homes.com-sourced building data lists 206 condominium units; the architect's own project page lists 216 units. Layouts range from one to three bedrooms, with some larger units reported.
Who designed Museum Park Tower 3?
It was designed by Chicago architecture firm Pappageorge Haymes Partners for client The Enterprise Companies and Central Station Development Corp.
What amenities does Museum Park Tower 3 have?
Reported amenities include a fitness room, an outdoor pool and sundeck, a rooftop clubhouse deck, a colonnaded banquet room, a party room, a billiard room, and 24-hour doorman service.
Is Museum Park Tower 3 pet-friendly?
Yes. Dogs and cats are allowed, subject to a limit on the number of pets and a pet deposit; confirm current rules with the association.
What are the HOA fees at Museum Park Tower 3?
Reported monthly HOA fees typically range from about $530 to $2,017 (averaging roughly $825), covering heat, air conditioning, water, gas, doorman service, cable, and exercise/pool facilities; some sources report fees up to $3,100 for the largest units.
Is Museum Park Tower 3 close to Printer's Row?
Not immediately — it's roughly a mile southeast of the historic Printer's Row / Dearborn Park core, within the same South Loop area but a transit ride or short drive rather than a quick walk.
How is Museum Park Tower 3 different from Museum Park Tower 1 and Tower 2?
Museum Park Tower 3 (233 E 13th St, built 2006) is the tallest and largest of the original three Museum Park towers by floor area, offering the widest range of unit sizes (848–3,300 sq ft) and a distinctive copper-clad top with a colonnaded banquet room, compared to the earlier, smaller Tower 1 (2002) and Tower 2 (2003).
Is Museum Park Tower 3 close to public transportation?
Yes. Roosevelt Station (Green, Orange, and Red Lines) is about a 10-minute walk away, and the Museum Campus/11th St Metra/South Shore Line station is also about a 10-minute walk.
Is 1235 S Prairie Ave the same building as Museum Park Tower 3?
No. 1235 S Prairie Ave is Museum Park Tower 4 (also called Museum Park IV), a separate 37-story tower. Museum Park Tower 3 is located at 233 E 13th Street.
This guide to Museum Park Tower 3 Chicago is current as of publication and provided for general reference, based on publicly available real estate listing sources (including MRED/CoStar-sourced building data), the building's architect (Pappageorge Haymes Partners), and neighborhood data. Reported details such as HOA fees, unit counts, and amenities vary across sources and listings (see the unit-count discrepancy noted above) and have not been independently verified by us. Distances are approximate. Photos on this page are placeholders pending real building photography; if adding your own, credit accordingly. Verify availability, HOA rules, fees, and current offerings directly with the building's association before making decisions.
