Historic elegance meets modern luxury in this 6 bed / 4.3 bath home located on one of Lincoln Park's most sought after streets, tree-lined Mohawk. This distinctive pre-Chicago fire brick home underwent a meticulous 2-year gut renovation, overseen by noted architect Jonathan Ginnis, resulting in a remarkable 6,300 square feet of living space across four levels, featuring a dramatic 3-story atrium which floods the home with natural light. The property includes an attached radiant heated 2.5 car garage, and custom Creston/Lutron system, integrated for A/V, lighting, security and HVAC controls. Adding to the home's allure, a floating steel staircase creates an impressive architectural element to welcome you in; dedicated living and dining rooms feature quarter-sawn wide-plank clear maple hardwood flooring, and a wood burning/gas start fireplace, flowing seamlessly to chef's kitchen and airy family room, the ideal open space for daily living and large family gatherings. Outfitted with SubZero, Wolf, dual Bosch dishwashers, Henrybuilt custom bamboo cabinetry, stone countertops, two islands, and a dedicated pantry, for ample storage. A second fire place anchors the space, leading out to the back bluestone terrace and garage deck, perfect for indoor/outdoor living. The second level primary suite offers a serene escape, with steam shower, soaking tub, and dual vanity, large walk in closet, plus custom built-ins. A 19' x 12' den, powder room, office, and laundry center complete the floor. Upstairs, three secondary bedrooms, sitting area and art studio. The expansive lower level rec room, includes a custom wet bar, third fireplace, powder room, en-suite guest room, and mud room. Additionally, the home offers versatile spaces for work, play, fitness, and substantial storage. Walk to everything Lincoln Park and Old Town have to offer from this coveted location: lakefront, parks, shopping & dining along Armitage/Halsted, Clybourn Corridor, and Wells Street. Located within Lincoln Elementary, and just minutes from Francis Parker, Latin, and Walter Payton.