The New Franklin Building (often called The Franklin Building) is a 14-story historic loft building located at 720 S. Dearborn Street in Chicago's Printers Row. Built in 1916 and converted into 65 residential lofts, it is celebrated for its ornate terra-cotta tile murals depicting the printing process. Transit: Steps away from the Harold Washington Library-State/Van Buren CTA station and the historic Dearborn Station. Printers Row is one of Chicago’s most distinctive and livable neighborhoods, blending historic charm with a growing residential population. Anchored by adaptive reuse loft buildings and modern apartment developments, the area offers a stable and affluent customer base within walking distance. The Franklin Building benefits from: Direct access to downtown Chicago (Loop) Walking proximity to CTA Red Line (Harrison), Blue Line, and multiple bus routes. Close proximity to Grant Park, Columbia College, DePaul Loop Campus, and Roosevelt Collection. Strong daytime population driven by nearby offices and institutions. Consistent weekend foot traffic due to neighborhood retail, dining, and cultural attractions