Baumhart Hall
Baumhart Hall is named after Raymond C. Baumhart, S.J., who served as president of Loyola University Chicago from 1970–1993. Baumhart also served as Dean to the School of Business Administration, and is a renowned sociologist who contributed much to the field of Business Ethics.
Baumhart Hall is located in the heart of the city at Pearson and Wabash, two blocks west of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, and steps from CTA bus and El stops. This apartment style residential housing option has 24-hour security, fitness center, a chapel, lounges, and laundry facilities. Kitchens in each apartment include a full refrigerator, stovetop, oven, and microwave.
Quick Facts | |
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Street Address |
26 E. Pearson, Chicago, IL 60611 |
Bathrooms |
2 private baths per apartment |
Populations |
Approximately 550 |
Dining |
Lu’s Deli & Pub located on the first floor of Terry Student Center |
Room Types |
Two Bedroom Doubles, Two Bedroom Triples (for Undergraduates), Three Bedroom Triples (for Graduates), Two Bedroom Quads |
Air Conditioning |
Yes |
Elevators |
Yes |
Residential Floors |
16 |
Front Desk |
24-hour monitored and staffed security desk; ID entry required |
Beds |
Bunkable, extra-long twin beds 84”L x 41”W x 29”H and Queen Beds |