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Outside the Box

BUCKTOWN MAY BE KNOWN FOR ITS modern single-family homes and (mostly) mom-and-pop shops, but there’s still a hint of that 19th-century industrial flavor peppered throughout what was once the village of Holstein. And for certain creative architects and their open-minded clients, those brick boxes can make fantastic roots on which to graft an exceedingly modern home.

Such is the case with a former nut-and-bolt factory on Paulina Street, a

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