Location
2425 North Sheffield Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60614
Building Description
Named after
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, this former glove factory was renovated into a residence hall in 1989. Seton was one of the most influential Catholic women of the early nineteenth century, becoming the first United States-born Saint canonized in the Roman Catholic Church. She also founded the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s, the first community of religious women founded in the U.S.
This four-story structure was completely renovated; the top three floors were converted into residence hall rooms with high ceilings, and the first floor was converted into DePaul's campus bookstore. Seton Hall's residents are comfortably housed in air-conditioned double, triple, and quad occupancy rooms, most of which have walk-in closets. The bathrooms on each floor offer a level of privacy uncommon for community bathrooms, with separate entrances for sinks, toilets, and showers, each provided with individual stalls. Each floor has a full kitchen, lounge, laundry room, and study rooms. Collaboration lounges are on the third and fourth floors.
- Full kitchens, lounges, laundry rooms, and study rooms on each floor.
- Rooms feature extra-long twin beds.
- All beds come with 60” tall adjustable bed ends that allow beds to be set anywhere between standard height up to loft height. In quad units, beds are bunked due to space constraints and this configuration cannot be changed.
*For floor plans: Renderings are an artist's conception and are intended only as a general reference. Features, materials, finishes and layout of subject unit may be different than shown.
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