Chicago Loop Apartment Living

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Neighborhood Vibe

Living in the Loop is like having a front-row seat to Chicago's daily theater. By day, you'll see power suits rushing to meetings, their coffee cups and briefcases in hand, creating a rhythm of clickety-clack on the sidewalks. Tourists flock to Cloud Gate (aka "The Bean"), their cameras at the ready, eyes wide with wonder at the towering skyscrapers. And then there are the locals, a diverse bunch who've perfected the art of weaving through crowded streets with the grace of urban ballet dancers. The energy here is electric, and it never really stops, just ebbs and flows with the day.
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Heart of the Neighborhood

As the epicenter of shopping, people-watching, and soaking in that big city atmosphere, State Street is where it's at. It has big name brands across from independent shops and hole-in-the-wall eateries next to Michelin-starred restaurants. While tourists congregate here, so do locals, and there’s enough going on that no one feels left out. Millennium Park is also a fan favorite, a place where folks lounge on the grass with friends, catch free concerts in the summer, and ice skate in winter.
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What We Love Most

It's the unexpected moments that make Loop living special, like catching a free lunchtime concert in the Pritzker Pavilion, stumbling upon a pop-up art installation in an alley, or finding a hidden rooftop bar with an amazing view of the sunset. In the Loop, there's always something new to discover, even for long-time residents.
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Best Way to Get Around

Leave the car behind - you won't need it here. The Loop is transit heaven. Every 'L' line converges here, buses are everywhere, and walking is often faster than driving anyway. Underground, a network of pedestrian tunnels (the Pedway) connects many buildings, offering a climate-controlled alternative when the weather turns foul. Divvy bikes are all over, so you can pedal your way around if you're feeling sporty or even take a water taxi along the Chicago River.

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Apartment Buildings in Chicago Loop

AMLI 900
900 S Clark St
Rent starting at
$1,795
Aqua at Lakeshore East
225 N Columbus Dr
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$2,160
Cascade
455 E Waterside Dr
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$2,225
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88 E Wacker Pl
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$2,140
the Alfred
30 E Adams St
Rent starting at
$1,595
124 West Polk
124 W Polk St
200 North Dearborn
200 N Dearborn St
215 West
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235 W Van Buren St
30 East Student
30 E Balbo Ave
330 South Wells
330 S Wells St
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340 E Randolph St
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400 E Randolph St
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410 S Wabash Ave
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525-537 S Dearborn St
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565 W Quincy St
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566 W Van Buren St
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633 S La Salle St

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