
Former Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane, who won three Stanley Cup titles with the team, in late March sold one of two condominiums he has long owned in Chicago’s Trump International Hotel & Tower — a three-bedroom, 3,102-square-foot unit on the building’s 69th floor — for $2.11 million.
Named in 2017 to the National Hockey League’s list of its 100 greatest players of all time and indisputably one of the greatest Blackhawks of all time, Kane, 36, had a 17-year career with the Blackhawks before he was traded to the New York Rangers in 2023. He now skates for the Detroit Red Wings.
Kane long has been an owner in the Trump building. He paid $2.06 million in 2008 to buy a 33th-floor unit from the building’s developer, and he continues to own that condo to this day. Then, in 2016, through an opaque land trust that conceals his identity, Kane paid $3.1 million for the 69th-floor unit.
Now, Kane has taken a nearly $1 million loss on the 69th-floor condo. He first listed it for $3 million in May 2024, and he cut his asking price to $2.7 million in November and then to $2.5 million in February. He struck a deal to sell the unit on March 12.
Features in the condo, which faces south and east, include four full bathrooms, 10-foot ceilings, dual fireplaces, brand-new nine-inch-wide flooring and a kitchen with Snaidero cabinets, iceberg quartzite countertops with a waterfall edge and Wolf, Miele and Sub-Zero stainless steel appliances. The condo’s primary bedroom suite has dual walk-in closets and a bathroom with dual vanities.
In a brief interview with Elite Street, Kane’s mother, Donna, confirmed that her son had sold the 69th-floor unit but declined to comment further.
Though he no longer is a Blackhawk, Kane still owns multiple other Chicago-area properties. In addition to the 33th-floor condo in the Trump building, he owns a four-bedroom, 4,776-square-foot condominium on the 25th floor of the building at 9 W. Walton Street on the Near North Side, which he purchased for $6.46 million in 2019. Kane also reportedly paid $5 million in 2022 for a five-bedroom, 5,932-square-foot house Greek Revival-style house close to Lake Michigan in Lake Forest.
The 69th-floor unit in the Trump building had a $20,764 property tax bill in the 2023 tax year. However, the condo comes with a $3,654-a-month assessment as well, bringing the combined annual cost of property taxes and assessments to $64,612.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.