With seventy-five thoughtfully designed residences nestled between Chicago’s West Loop & Fulton Market neighborhoods, you’ll be well-situated to experience the best of Chicago.

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AMENITIES

ELEVENTH FLOOR LOUNGE

Media Lounge
Seating + Workspace
Shuffleboard
Wall Scrabble Board
Board Games

ROOFTOP TERRACE

Panoramic City Views
2 Grills
Lounge Chairs & Seating

CARDIO ROOM

OTHER AMENITIES

Free Laundry
Bike Room
Dog Run
Receiving Room
Garage Parking
Keyless Fob Entry
Dry-Cleaning Pick-Up Lockers

Peloton Bikes
Treadmills
Rowing Machine
City Views

WEIGHT ROOM

Free Weights
Cardio Equipment
Machines
TV


West Loop Living

Originally an industrial mecca, the West Loop is now one of Chicago’s most sought out neighborhoods to live.

As one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in Chicago, the West Loop has attracted everything from residential development, sleek boutique hotels like Soho House & corporate giants like Google & McDonalds.

A foodie’s utopia, The West Loop is home to a thriving restaurant district on Randolph Street (“Restaurant Row”), offering up everything from casual neighborhood dining to haute cuisine prepared by some of the city’s finest restaurants & celebrity chefs. If that’s not enough, you can follow your taste buds over to Fulton Market for additional dining options that do not disappoint.

If you’re looking for more culture, hop over to Greektown where you can find a museum & cultural center complementing the longstanding Greek restaurants with some of the tastiest gyros & shawarma in the city.

After your culinary tour, you’ll find yourself choosing between going to a Chicago Bulls or Blackhawks game, hitting up an art gallery or boutique or maybe stopping The Randolph Street Market, which features over 200 vendors.

The neighborhood is served by the CTA Green, Pink & Blue line trains as well as several bus routes. It also offers convenient access to the Kennedy Expressway and is home to both Union Station & Ogilvie Transportation Center.


The Area

 

Public Transportation: The city’s newest ‘L’ line, the Pink Line runs from Cicero to Chicago’s downtown. The Green Line is great for getting from Oak Park to the West Side, into the Loop, and then to the South Side, West Englewood and Woodlawn.  Chicago’s longest ‘L’ line & second busiest route, the Blue Line is great for getting anywhere from the Loop to O’hare, Forest Park, UIC & even Jefferson Park. A fan favorite, the Brown Line runs throughout the Northwest Side, starting in Albany Park into the Loop. Beginning all the way in Chicago’s North Shore suburb, Wilmette, the Purple Line passes through Evanston and into Chicago's North Side, while also extending even further south into the Loop during weekday rush hours. Serving the Southwest Side, the Orange line is great for getting from the Loop to Midway Airport.

Highway Access: Hop right onto I-90 or I-290.


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