Former Chicago Blackhawks hockey great Jonathan Toews is seeking $4.7 million for his four-bedroom, 4,406-square-foot penthouse condominium in Lincoln Park.
Toews, 36, was the Blackhawks’ team captain and a central part of the team’s three Stanley Cup-winning teams between 2010 and 2015. After battling long COVID and chronic immune response syndrome (CIRS), Toews sat out this past hockey season and is currently a free agent.
Through an opaque, Winnipeg-based land trust, Toews paid $3.55 million in 2019 for the penthouse condo, which is atop the eight-story building, and for three parking spaces in the building.
Now, Toews is listing just the condo for $4.7 million, and he is marketing the parking spaces for additional, as-yet-unspecified amounts. His listing agent, Millie Rosenbloom, did not respond to a request for comment on the listing.
Toews’ condo is one of two penthouse-level units in the building, which has 10 residences in total and was built behind the brick and limestone facade of a nearly 100-year-old parking garage. The condo has 4-1/2 bathrooms, skyline views, a 50-foot great room with 11.5-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, a double-height gallery with 22-foot ceilings and a rooftop deck on the second level.
Developer Todd Buffington undertook the building’s conversion and expansion — five glass and steel floors rise above the original three levels of the garage — in 2017 and 2018.
The penthouse had a $72,293 property tax bill in the 2022 tax year.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.