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The Terraces at Dearborn Park Chicago | Complete Guide to 801 S Plymouth Ct
801 South Plymouth Court, Chicago, Illinois 60605 · Printer's Row / South Loop
| Building Name | The Terraces at Dearborn Park | Neighborhood | Printer's Row / South Loop |
| Address | 801 S Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60605 | Development | Dearborn Park |
| Property Type | South Loop Condominiums | Original Use | Purpose-built residential condominiums |
| Built | 1982 | Architect | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
| Stories | 12 | Current Use | Condominiums (~220 units, one- to four-bedroom) |
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About & History
About The Terraces at Dearborn Park
Located at 801 S Plymouth Court, The Terraces at Dearborn Park is a 12-story condominium building on the edge of the Printer's Row neighborhood in Chicago's South Loop. Completed in 1982 and designed by the renowned architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it is one of the defining residential buildings of the Dearborn Park development.
Unlike the 19th-century printing-industry landmarks found elsewhere in this guide series, The Terraces at Dearborn Park was purpose-built as residential condominiums, with roughly 220 units ranging from one-bedroom to four-bedroom layouts.
Building History
The Terraces at Dearborn Park was completed in 1982 as part of the broader Dearborn Park development, a large-scale planned residential community built in the 1970s and 1980s to bring housing back to the South Loop after decades of industrial and rail-yard use south of the Loop.
Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of the most influential architecture firms in Chicago history, the building is constructed of burnt-red brick, with its south end stepping down in a distinctive nine-step, stairway-like massing that gives the building its name.
Architecture & Design
Architectural Significance
The Terraces at Dearborn Park is a notable example of late-20th-century Chicago residential design. Notable characteristics include:
- Design by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of Chicago's most prominent architecture firms
- A distinctive stepped, terraced massing at the building's south end, resembling nine giant steps
- Burnt-red brick construction consistent with the surrounding Dearborn Park development
- A 12-story profile that fits within the low- to mid-rise scale of the Dearborn Park community
While not part of the 19th-century Printing House Row District, the building sits at its southern edge, bridging the historic Printer's Row streetscape with the planned, garden-style Dearborn Park community to the south.
Dearborn Park & Printer's Row
Dearborn Park was developed on former rail-yard land beginning in the 1970s, transforming a long-industrial stretch south of the Loop into a planned residential community of townhomes, mid-rise, and high-rise condominiums.
Today, the surrounding blocks combine:
- Historic Printer's Row landmarks just to the north
- Planned residential streets and green space
- Restaurants and cafés
- Downtown Loop employment access
- Public transportation
The Terraces sits at the junction of these two distinct South Loop stories: historic printing-industry architecture to the north, and planned postwar residential redevelopment to the south.
Location Overview & Nearby Landmarks
Location Overview
801 S Plymouth Court sits at the southern edge of Printer's Row, within the Dearborn Park community, close to:
- Chicago Loop business district
- Historic Printer's Row landmarks
- Grant Park
- Harold Washington Library Center
- Chinatown
- Downtown entertainment venues
The building is a short walk from the Pope Building Lofts, Pontiac Building, and other historic Printer's Row landmarks profiled in this guide series.
Nearby Major Landmarks
Harold Washington Library Center
400 S State Street
Chicago's central library, offering extensive collections, public programs, and exhibitions.
Grant Park
337 E Randolph Street
Known as "Chicago's front yard," with walking paths, gardens, and Buckingham Fountain.
Printers Row Park
744 S Dearborn St
A neighborhood park close by, with green space and seating.
Jazz Showcase
806 S Plymouth Ct
One of Chicago's oldest jazz clubs, located directly across from the building, adjacent to Dearborn Station.
Dining & Coffee Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
Restaurants
Eleven City Diner1112 S Wabash AveOld-school deli-style diner known for breakfast dishes, pastrami sandwiches, and milkshakes.
Flaco's Tacos710 S Clark StLong-tenured Printer's Row taqueria known for burritos, tacos, and margaritas.
Half Sour755 S Clark StSouth Loop favorite for brunch, burgers, sandwiches, and craft cocktails.
Lou Malnati's Pizzeria805 S State StOne of Chicago's most recognized deep-dish pizza spots.
Coffee Shops
Dollop Coffee Co.418 S Wabash AveEspresso drinks, cold brew, pastries, and workspace-friendly seating.
Hero Coffee Bar22 E Ida B Wells DrSpecialty coffee and quick service, a short walk from the building.
Intelligentsia Coffee53 E Randolph StOne of Chicago's most famous specialty roasters.
Groceries & Shopping
Grocery Stores & Daily Shopping
Trader Joe's1147 S Wabash AveFresh produce, frozen foods, organic and specialty items at affordable prices.
Jewel-Osco1224 S Wabash AveFull-service grocery store with pharmacy services and household products.
Target1154 S Clark StHousehold items, electronics, clothing, groceries, and pharmacy.
Shopping Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
The Shops at Roosevelt Collection150 W Roosevelt RdSouth Loop retail and entertainment destination with stores, restaurants, and a movie theater.
State Street Shopping DistrictChicago LoopMajor retailers, department stores, and classic Chicago shopping.
Parks, Fitness & Recreation
Parks & Outdoor Recreation
Printers Row Park744 S Dearborn StA neighborhood park close by, with green space and seating.
Grant Park337 E Randolph StWalking paths, gardens, open lawns, and Buckingham Fountain.
Lakefront TrailChicago LakefrontAn 18-mile path along Lake Michigan for walking, running, and cycling.
Fitness Centers & Wellness
East Bank Club500 N Kingsbury StPremier fitness club with equipment, pools, group classes, and sports facilities.
LA Fitness1101 S Canal StWeight training, cardio equipment, group fitness, and personal training.
Entertainment & Cultural Attractions
Museums & Attractions
Art Institute of Chicago111 S Michigan AveOne of the world's leading art museums.
The Field Museum1400 S Lake Shore DrOne of the world's leading natural history museums.
Performing Arts
Jazz Showcase806 S Plymouth CtOne of Chicago's oldest jazz clubs, founded in 1947, directly across from the building.
Chicago Symphony Center220 S Michigan AveHome of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Transportation Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
CTA Train Stations
Harrison Station (Red Line)608 S State St · ~0.4 miles24-hour Red Line access to River North, Wrigleyville, Chinatown, and the South Side.
Roosevelt Station1167 S State St · ~0.4 milesRed, Green, and Orange Lines, connecting to downtown, Hyde Park, and Midway Airport.
LaSalle Station (Blue Line)200 S LaSalle St · ~0.6 milesBlue Line CTA access plus Metra commuter rail.
Metra, Bus & Bike
LaSalle Street Station414 S LaSalle St · ~0.6 milesServes Metra's Rock Island District Line.
Union Station225 S Canal St · ~0.8 milesMajor Metra and Amtrak hub serving multiple commuter lines.
Bus: CTA routes run along State Street, Clark Street, and Roosevelt Road.
Bike: Divvy bike-share stations throughout South Loop and downtown, with dedicated bike lanes and Lakefront Trail access.
Healthcare & Education
Healthcare Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
Rush University Medical Center1620 W Harrison StNationally recognized hospital offering emergency, cancer, heart, and neurology care.
University of Illinois Hospital1740 W Taylor StMajor teaching hospital with medical specialties and emergency services.
Schools & Education
South Loop Elementary School1212 S Plymouth CtNeighborhood public elementary school serving South Loop and Dearborn Park families.
Jones College Prep High School700 S State StSelective enrollment CPS high school known for strong academics and college prep.
Columbia College Chicago600 S Michigan AvePrivate college focused on arts, media, and communication.
Hotels & Everyday Services
Hotels Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
Hotel Blake500 S Dearborn StBoutique hotel occupying the historic Morton and Duplicator Buildings.
Hilton Chicago720 S Michigan AveMajor downtown hotel near Grant Park with meeting spaces and restaurants.
Banking & Parking
Chase Bank1200 S Wabash AveChecking, savings, ATMs, and personal banking.
USPS Loop Station211 S Clark StPostal services for residents and businesses.
Neighborhood Lifestyle
Neighborhood Lifestyle Summary
Living at The Terraces at Dearborn Park provides access to a walkable, community-feeling corner of the South Loop. Residents are close to:
- ✓ Historic Printer's Row
- ✓ Planned Dearborn Park green space
- ✓ Downtown Loop offices
- ✓ Restaurants and cafés
- ✓ Parks and lakefront recreation
- ✓ Public transportation
- ✓ Neighborhood schools
The area combines the historic character of Printer's Row to the north with the quieter, more residential feel of the planned Dearborn Park community.
A Typical Day Near The Terraces at Dearborn Park
Morning
Coffee at Dollop Coffee Co. or Hero Coffee Bar; a walk through Printers Row Park; commuting via the Red or Green Line at Roosevelt or Harrison.
Afternoon
Downtown offices, the Harold Washington Library Center, lunch at a South Loop restaurant.
Evening
Live jazz at the Jazz Showcase across the street, dinner at a Printer's Row restaurant, or a walk through Grant Park.
Who Is The Terraces at Dearborn Park Best Suited For?
Ideal Residents
Families & Larger Households
With unit sizes ranging from one to four bedrooms, the building is well suited to families and households needing more space than a typical loft condo.
Downtown Professionals
Ideal for those working in the Loop who want a quieter, more residential setting within walking distance of downtown.
People Who Prefer a Planned Community Feel
Dearborn Park's landscaped streets and lower-density scale suit residents who want green space without leaving the South Loop.
Buyers & Considerations
First-Time Buyers
One-bedroom units offer an accessible entry point into South Loop condo ownership.
Downsizers
The building's range of unit sizes and established HOA make it a practical option for downsizers seeking single-level condo living.
Those Wanting Historic Character
Buyers specifically drawn to 19th-century printing-industry architecture may prefer the historic loft buildings profiled elsewhere in this series, since the Terraces is a 1980s purpose-built condominium rather than a converted historic loft.
Things To Do Throughout the Year
Spring & Summer
Spring
Walking paths and gardens at Grant Park; strolls through Dearborn Park's landscaped streets and Printers Row Park.
Summer
The Printers Row Lit Fest and Printers Row Art Fest a short walk north; outdoor concerts at Millennium Park; cycling and running along the lakefront.
Fall & Winter
Fall
Chicago architecture tours through nearby historic Printer's Row; museum visits to the Art Institute of Chicago and The Field Museum.
Winter
Live jazz at the Jazz Showcase across the street; ice skating and holiday events at Millennium Park; theater and entertainment downtown.
Advantages & Considerations
Advantages of the Location
1. Range of Larger Unit Sizes
With layouts up to four bedrooms, the building offers more space than many South Loop loft conversions.
2. Planned Community Setting
Part of the landscaped Dearborn Park development, offering a quieter, more residential feel than the busier Loop streets to the north.
3. Strong Walkability
Historic Printer's Row, downtown, transit, parks, and dining are all reachable on foot.
4. Established Building
Over four decades old, the building and its HOA have a long operating history in the South Loop condo market.
Considerations About the Building & Area
Not a Historic Landmark
Unlike most other buildings in this series, The Terraces at Dearborn Park is not part of the Printing House Row National Register district; it is a purpose-built 1982 condominium rather than a converted historic loft.
1980s Building Systems
Mechanical and building systems reflect its 1982 construction date; buyers should review HOA reserves and maintenance history directly.
Distance from the Loop Core
Sitting at the southern edge of Printer's Row, it's a slightly longer walk to the heart of the Loop than buildings further north in this series.
The Terraces at Dearborn Park & Nearby Areas Map
Nearby Printer's Row Buildings
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Franklin Building720 S Dearborn StA 1916 loft building built for the Franklin Printing Company.
Transportation Building600 S Dearborn StThe tallest historic building in Printer's Row, built in 1911.
Terminals Building537 S Dearborn StAn 1892 Van Osdel loft building, now rental apartments.
Morton Building538 S Dearborn StAn 1896 Jenney & Mundie landmark, now part of Hotel Blake.
Pontiac Building542 S Dearborn StHolabird & Roche's oldest surviving downtown Chicago building, built in 1891.
Conkey Building519 S Dearborn StAn 1888 book-publishing landmark, historically nicknamed the Old Franklin Building.
Duplicator Building530 S Dearborn StAn 1886 printing landmark, now joined with the Morton Building as Hotel Blake.
Pope Building Lofts633 S Plymouth CtA 1904 printing-house plant, now 91 loft condominium residences.
Printers Row Lofts732 S Financial PlA 1908 printing-plant landmark, now 138 loft condominium residences.
Manhattan Building431 S Dearborn StThe world's oldest surviving skeleton-frame skyscraper, built in 1891, now 105 loft condominium residences.
Monadnock Building53 W Jackson BlvdThe tallest load-bearing masonry building ever built, completed in 1893 as the world's largest office building.
Fisher Building343 S Dearborn StA 1896 neo-Gothic Burnham landmark famed for its terra-cotta fish and animal carvings, now rental apartments.
About This Guide Series
This page is part of a series of in-depth guides to historic Printer's Row buildings in Chicago's South Loop, each covering building history, architecture, and neighborhood amenities in detail.
See our Near South Side real estate guide for the full neighborhood overview, or the Loop real estate guide for the adjacent downtown market.
The Terraces at Dearborn Park: Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Terraces at Dearborn Park located?
The Terraces at Dearborn Park is located at 801 S Plymouth Court, at the southern edge of the Printer's Row neighborhood, within the Dearborn Park development.
When was The Terraces at Dearborn Park built?
It was completed in 1982 as part of the broader Dearborn Park residential development.
Who designed The Terraces at Dearborn Park?
It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, one of Chicago's most prominent architecture firms.
Is The Terraces at Dearborn Park a historic landmark?
No. Unlike most other buildings in this guide series, it is not part of the Printing House Row National Register district; it is a purpose-built 1982 condominium.
How many units and stories does the building have?
The building is 12 stories tall with roughly 220 condominium units.
What unit sizes are available?
Units range from one-bedroom to four-bedroom layouts, among the larger unit sizes available in the Printer's Row and South Loop area.
Why is the building called "The Terraces"?
The south end of the building steps down in a distinctive nine-step, stairway-like massing, giving the building its terraced appearance and name.
What is Dearborn Park?
Dearborn Park is a planned residential community built starting in the 1970s on former rail-yard land south of the Loop, bringing housing back to the area after decades of industrial use.
Is The Terraces at Dearborn Park close to public transportation?
Yes. The Harrison and Roosevelt Red Line stations are both roughly 0.4 miles away.
What restaurants are near The Terraces at Dearborn Park?
Eleven City Diner, Flaco's Tacos, Half Sour, and Lou Malnati's Pizzeria.
Is The Terraces at Dearborn Park condos or rentals?
They are condominiums, available for purchase rather than rent.
What is directly across the street from the building?
The Jazz Showcase, one of Chicago's oldest jazz clubs, sits directly across Plymouth Court from the building.
Is The Terraces at Dearborn Park near downtown Chicago?
Yes. It sits at the southern edge of Printer's Row, within walking distance of the Loop business district.
What makes The Terraces at Dearborn Park unique?
It combines a Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-designed stepped, terraced form with some of the largest unit sizes available in the Printer's Row and South Loop condo market.
Information current as of publication and provided for general reference, based on publicly available historical and real estate sources. Reported details such as unit count, amenities, and historical dates vary slightly across sources and have not been independently verified by us. Distances are approximate. No verified freely-licensed photo of this specific building was available at time of publication; the gallery above uses placeholder image paths with descriptive alt text, ready to be replaced with real photos once uploaded. Verify availability, HOA rules, and current offerings directly with the building's association before making decisions.