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Windows Highland Park: Hopes Steel

If you’ve walked past a 1920s Tudor Revival or a restored 1930s commercial building in HP, you’ve seen them—slim, strong, industrial yet elegant. Those crisp sightlines, the way light bends through true divided lites, the subtle patina of aged steel… that’s Hopes.

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There’s something quietly iconic tucked into the walls of Highland Park’s finest historic homes and repurposed buildings: . If you’ve walked past a 1920s Tudor Revival

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Originally forged in England in the early 1900s, Hopes windows became the go-to for architects who wanted durability without bulk. Frank Lloyd Wright used them. So did countless builders in Highland Park’s golden age of craftsmanship.

Next time you’re on Euclid or Hillcrest, look up. Those aren’t just windows. They’re history holding back the weather.

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