A rare timber loft in the heart of Logan Square, this home feels more like a hidden retreat than a city residence-an elevated treehouse within a converted 100+ year-old warehouse. Behind its industrial facade, the space opens with quiet drama: 15-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and hardwood floors anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and built in shelving. Oversized windows bring in natural light filtered through the surrounding treetops, softening the edges of a quiet, tree-lined street below. The open layout is flexible yet intentional - suited to slow mornings, focused work, or effortless entertaining. The kitchen features ample storage and a breakfast bar, and connects seamlessly to the main living space. A lofted bedroom overlooks it all, offering generous closet space and a sense of privacy while remaining visually connected to the architecture below. Freshly painted and equipped with in-unit laundry, central heat and air, and includes assigned, gated parking. Well-maintained building featuring secure entry, shared rooftop deck, and bike storage. Moments from the California Blue Line, Haas and Palmer Square Parks, and the best of Logan Square and Bucktown, it is both private and connected - a character-rich loft shaped by light, history, and a distinctly urban sense of ease.