Cornell 55,
5493 S Cornell Avenue, 5508 S Cornell Avenue, 1601-1623 E 55th Street
Cornell 55 consists of three historic buildings located on the tree-lined avenue named for Paul Cornell, who initiated the development of Hyde Park in 1853. Experience the craftsmanship of early 20th century architectural details: hand-laid, Arts & Crafts style mosaic floors, carved-wood banisters and wrought-iron balustrades marked by the flowery emblems of the Art Nouveau style. The surrounding streetscape is referred to by residents as “Restaurant Row”- a variety of international cuisines for every palette, and also includes neighborhood retail stores.
Cornell 55 consists of three historic buildings located on the tree-lined avenue named for Paul Cornell, who initiated the development of Hyde Park in 1853. Experience the craftsmanship of early 20th century architectural details: hand-laid, Arts & Crafts style mosaic floors, carved-wood banisters and wrought-iron balustrades marked by the flowery emblems of the Art Nouveau style. The surrounding streetscape is referred to by residents as “Restaurant Row”- a variety of international cuisines for every palette, and also includes neighborhood retail stores.




