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618 Hinman is a 3-story, 25-unit classic apartment building at 618 Hinman Ave in Evanston. It was built in 1915. The apartments 618 Hinman has a mix of 1- and 2-bedroom, 1-bath apartment or condos. Flooring plans are offered online. The apartments have hardwood floorings, crown moldings and ceiling fans. Some of the apartment or condos have sun rooms and ornamental fireplaces flanked by integrated bookcases.
A few of the homes have space for an eat-in area in the kitchen area. The houses have excellent separation between the public living area and the bed rooms. One of the floor strategies has a formal dining-room that works well as a family/ TV room. The apartments have radiator heat.
618 Hinman has a spacious rear yard shared by the apartments. Look At This Piece has a laundry room, a bike room and resident locker. Cats are accepted; dogs aren't. There is no on-site parking, however street parking is generally readily available. The area 618 Hinman is near the southern border of Evanston on tree-lined, Hinman Ave.
618 Hinman is about a mile-and-a-half south of the Northwestern University school. 618 Hinman has relatively bad proximity to grocery shopping. Whole Foods is 4 blocks north on Chicago Ave and Jewel-Osco and Trader Joe's are a block further. There's a new Walgreens on Chicago Ave, a block from the structure.
Downtown Evanston shops have to do with a mile from 618 Hinman. The upscale Westfield Old Orchard shopping center, anchored by Macy's, Bloomingdales and Nordstrom, is accessible by a bus path that stops a block from the building. Citizens of 618 Hinman have a few blocks' hike to neighboring dining and entertainment venues.
Dollop Coffee and Hoosier Mom Pie Business share a space a block north on Chicago Ave. Brothers K coffee house and Starbucks are 2 blocks north on Main St. Both have pleasant outdoor seating areas. The Lucky Plate, on Main St, draws a crowd for home cooking and a great weekend brunch.
Time, Out Chicago's Evanston City Guide recently ranked The Alcove, a couple of blocks north on Main St, as one of the finest bars in Evanston. Piccolo Theatre seats 50 for funny dips into a space in the Main Street Metra Station. The place does not have hassle-free access to public parks and outdoor entertainment areas.