History
In 1906, before the Field Museum, before Adler Planetarium, and before Wrigley Field, Chicago built a firehouse for Engine Company 70, featuring a high tin ceiling, white glazed brick, and 4 horse stables. We've renovated the building back to its original beauty, featuring antique doors, lighting, and plumbing fixtures, and we're proudly featured on the Chicago Architecture Foundation Annual Tour. It is truly a special, unique space for your historic event.
Specialties
An Alarmingly Charming Venue Feel the warm hug of history and beauty. We renovated this classic, northside firehouse back to its original charm with high tin ceilings, white tiled walls, antique fixtures, plus a full, lush side garden. And here's what makes us truly special: Our personal, hands-on approach includes pre-planning and day of coordination, so you won't need to break a sweat or lift a finger!