Landscaping Award
7/30/2007

Award Winning Building! In addition to 2 CAMME Awards won in 2006, The Bernardin has yet another award to add to its repertoire. In July 2007 The Bernardin entered Mayor Daley’s Landscaping Award Program. Mayor Daley's Landscape Awards is an annual program that recognizes the thousands of Chicagoans who help make the city green through their environmental beautification efforts. This program judges

The AWARD WINNING Bernardin
11/6/2006

On November 6, 2006, the Chicagoland Apartment Association held its 14th annual CAMME Awards to recognize excellence in apartment marketing and management through exemplary achievements. The Bernardin is proud to announce their achievement for winning The Best Community Amenities & The Best Landscaping in a high-rise building.

Downtown two-bedroom with touches of Italy
6/25/2006

It is a 25-story high-rise on Chicago's Near North Side, but The Bernardin seeks to capture the essence of Italy. Details reminiscent of the Tuscan countryside can be seen in the building's terra cotta-colored concrete exterior and in windows flanked on the lower floors by rustic brown shutters. The feel of Italy extends to the building's entry, which has a mural evoking the Italian countryside. The

New tower offers all the niceties: luxe amenities, lots of closet space
7/31/2005

The newly opened, 25-story building houses 171 apartments, plus four penthouses. Renters who want the best of everything will find luxury and hotel-style elegance at the Bernardin. The name of the building at 747 N. Wabash Ave. near Holy Name Cathedral evokes the memory of the city's well-loved cardinal, although the project is in no way connected to the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago. Luxurious

A piece of the suburbs right downtown
4/22/2005

It looks perfectly appropriate -- maybe for the North Shore. But the structure that resembles a new home in, say, Lake Forest, is being built atop a downtown high-rise, giving the Chicago skyline a new twist and Near North Siders something to wonder about. Rising from the roof of the new apartment building called The Bernardine at 747 N. Wabash, the structure is actually three homes, with rents around