Five Reasons to Live in Chicago’s West Town Neighborhood
July 27, 2020 | By Amy Galvin
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Chicago’s West Town neighborhood is truly a hidden gem. Located just west of downtown, this delightful area is actually comprised of a few small neighborhoods including Ukrainian Village, East Village, Noble Square and Wicker Park.
While the West Loop, Fulton Market and Logan Square neighborhoods have made headlines for the number of Chicago apartments being built in those areas, our money is on West Town as the next hot spot for Chicago’s renters.
Here is why:
Dining in West Town
Some of the hottest and best restaurants are located in the West Town neighborhood. Right on Chicago Avenue, you’ll find Whisk, a Ron Swanson-themed café, the West Town Bakery, Arami Sushi, authentic Ukrainian cafes and lots of bars, bistros and carry-out joints. Your friends will always want to hang out in your neck of the woods.
Shopping in West Town
There are so many fun shops, boutiques and salons that you’ll find in West Town. Le Thrift, Ad Hoc, Sprout Home Kitchen, Chicago Avenue Salon, Rocky + Luella the list goes on and on. In the summer, the Chicago Avenue shops stay open late every third Friday of the month and offer discounts, specials, food and an atmosphere of fun.
The Chicago Avenue Bus
The fastest way to get downtown for work, or spend a day along Michigan Avenue, is to hop on one of the many buses that run up and down Chicago Avenue that can take you downtown and to the Loop in minutes. It will bring you right back home at the end of the day where you’ll be happy to be out of the hustle and bustle of downtown.
Great Festivals & Community Vibe
During the summer (and even the fall and winter) there are so many fun events that take place in and around the West Town neighborhood including: Do Division Street Fest & Sidewalk Sale, West Fest, Renegade Craft Fair, West Town Art Walk, After Hours on Chicago Avenue, West Town Winterfest and the Wicker Park Farmer’s Market.
Then there is Commercial Park. This cozy neighborhood green space features a children’s playground and frequent community events. The park plays host to movies, art fairs, children’s events and so much more throughout the year.
Luxe on Chicago offers luxury apartments with plank flooring throughout, washer/dryer in unit, NEST learning thermostats, an onsite fitness center, rooftop deck and dog run. Perched right on Chicago Avenue, anything a renter could want or need is just a few steps away including Mariano’s grocery store, a Divvy bike station and access to all West Town has to offer.
Now you’ve heard all about how fabulous West Town really is, you should learn more about renting an apartment in the neighborhood.
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Within the past year, the West Loop has welcomed a handful of new shops to the area.
Reality Star, Kristin Cavallari, decided to open a second Uncommon James Store in the heart of West Loop. While the brand’s flagship brick-and-mortar store is located in Nashville, Chicagoans couldn’t be more excited about her gorgeous jewelry and beautiful home goods for sale in their city.
Madewell recently made its debut to Randolph Street. This woman’s apparel company is bringing even more fashion options for females in West Loop.
Men also have a new spot to shop for stylish attire at Independence. This menswear boutique features more than 50 American-made sought-after brands of shoes, apparel and accessories.
Best Ways to get to These Shopping Areas
With so many transportation options available, it’s easy to get to West Loop Shopping.
If you’re traveling from nearby neighborhoods, public transit offers a quick and easy method of travel. The heart of West Loop is located right off the green and pink “L” line. There are also a couple of bus routes that serve the area.
For those on a time crunch, or looking for extra convenience, you can also take a shared ride through apps like Uber or Lyft.
During the sunny months, consider taking advantage of Divvy, a shared biking option. With plenty of bike stations throughout West Loop and surrounding neighborhoods, it provided a fun and easy way to get around.
There is a good amount of parking garages and meters throughout West Loop, but keep in mind that they can get a bit pricy. The nice thing is that West Loop is right off the expressway, making it easy for those commuting from the suburbs.
Spend a day enjoying all that West Loop, Chicago shopping has to offer!
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The Jax is an enviable home base in West Loop with a sophisticated, modern style. These elegantly appointed units bring a refreshing contrast to the vividness of city living. Just steps away from the Blue Line, you can explore all the world-class restaurants, bars, and cultural hotspots West Loop has to offer.
Units range in floor plans from studios, to one- and two-bedroom options. The designer finishes in each apartment truly allow you to elevate your daily routine from mundane to lavish with features such as modern premium cabinetry, quartz countertops, tiled backsplashes, microwaves, dishwashers, and stainless steel appliances with gas ranges, premium flooring, and a washer/dryer in unit. Some units at The Jax also include outdoor terraces and spacious walk-in closets.
Tour a 1-bedroom apartment at The Jax:
The amenities in these luxe West Loop apartments are refined and recharging. Overlook Chicago’s West Loop from the rooftop terrace and lounge. Enjoy a summer night with a grill-out and firepit. Break a sweat at the top-notch fitness center. And of course, your furry friend is welcome as well, because we know they’re part of the family too.
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Chicago is a picturesque lakeside city with a renowned skyline and rich history. From the clear horizon on summer evenings to the frozen lake and frosted trees midwinter, Chicago hosts a wide variety of scenic sights from all areas of the city. A good view from your apartment is irreplaceable and can transform even the worst of days. Here are our top 3 picks for the best apartment views in Chicago:
Wolf Point East is a River North apartment building with unparalleled views of the river and city at 313 W Wolf Point Plaza. Wolf Point East’s location allows all of Chicago to be at your fingertips as three of the city’s most popular neighborhoods, the Loop, River North, and West Loop is all within walking distance. The views from every floor are striking, lower floors bordering the river show the water’s reflection of the city lights. Being located on the riverwalk, residents enjoy a private riverwalk patio. The views on the 60th floor will capture the river and the bustling River North neighborhood.
Essex On The Park is located at 808 South Michigan Avenue offering upscale accommodations, desirable conveniences, and awesome city living. These luxury South Loop apartments offer a variety of floor plans including studios, convertibles, and one-, two-, three-bedroom units. Plus, the building also offers a four-bedroom duplex penthouse. Located directly on the park and lakefront, residents at Essex On The Park can wander to local spots to grab beverages and bites. Enjoy views of the lake and Grant Park on the east, and the South Loop views to the west.
Aurelien luxury Gold Coast apartments have thought of every detail and offer spacious apartments with sleek designer finishes and ample amenity spaces. The rooftop resort delivers an experience that rivals many retreats. Large, pillow-top beds surround the pool for all day lounging. Built-in outdoor kitchens and fire pits create semi-private communal areas for groups of friends to enjoy. Resort-inspired sundeck featuring an outdoor pool, private cabanas, and outdoor grilling stations with panoramic views of the Chicago skyline.
NEMA Chicago is located in Chicago’s South Loop at 1200 S Indiana Avenue. This luxurious skyscraper offers 800 apartments with 70,000 square feet of state-of-the-art amenities including an enormous resort-style pool deck and resident lounge with fire pits. Inspired by unparalleled culture and history, residents will experience hospitality-style service, state-of-the-art technology, and unobstructed wide views of Chicago’s city center and Lake Michigan.
Settled in the vibrant Streeterville neighborhood, North Water apartments offer breathtaking views of the deep teal Lake Michigan and iconic Navy Pier to the east, and peer south onto the Loop and winding Chicago River. In addition to the floor-to-ceiling windows that each apartment offers, a catered Sky Lounge and terrace overlook the city with an expansive view of the lake.
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Editor’s note: This post was originally published in August 2016 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.
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Over the years, the West Loop neighborhood has become a hub for phenomenal dining, exquisite shopping, and premier living.
What started off as a meatpacking district, has now evolved into a hip spot to call home.
From trendy converted lofts, to brand new West Loop apartments, this vibrant community has plenty of impressive living options.
Discover the West Loop apartments that have recently made their debut:
Milieu– 205 S Peoria Street- With its unique name meaning a person’s social environment, Milieu is all about creating the ideal living and social environment for its residents. Through conveniences and services, this building aims to go above and beyond traditional apartment living. Some of the impressive amenities include an on-site concierge team, well-appointed community spaces, and an expansive dog run. Studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedroom rentals are available.
The Jax – 1220 West Jackson- The Jax is a brand new luxury building located in West Loop, Chicago. Features include desired amenities such as a rooftop terrace, lounge, and state-of-the-art fitness center. Floor plans range in size from studios, one- and two-bedroom options. Units feature modern premium cabinetry, quartz countertops, tiled backsplashes, microwaves, dishwashers, and stainless steel appliances with gas ranges, premium flooring, washer/dryer in unit. Plus, some units feature outdoor terraces or patios and walk-in, spacious closets. Contact us to learn more about The Jax today!”
Porte– 855 W Madison Street- Formerly known as the Venn, this luxury building continues to span across two 17-story towers that feature breathtaking city views. Choose from studio, one, two, or three-bedroom apartments, all with unique floorplans and high-end features. The vibrant outdoor space on the third floor remains one of the most coveted amenity, complete with a large swimming pool, lounge space, and grills.
Union West– 933 W Washington Street- Located in the heart of West Loop, these sleek apartments feature two elegant high-rise buildings. Each building provides varying floor plans for studios to three-bedroom apartments. Residents have full access to an indoor aqua lounge, as well as a full outdoor pool deck with cabanas, grilling stations, and firepits.
The Mason– 180 N Ada Street- These jaw-dropping apartments are designed with a vintage and industrial-inspired aesthetic and built with high-end amenities for a modern lifestyle. Prospective residents can select luxury residences ranging from studio to three-bedroom apartments. Building amenities include on-site doorman and maintenance services, fully-enclosed garage parking, 24/7 Luxer One package system, and more.
727 W Madison– 727 W Madison Street- This 492-unit skyscraper claims the title as Chicago’s tallest building west of the Kennedy Expressway. While sweeping city views is a non-negotiable, this building also features a large sun terrace with a pool, spa, cabanas, and grilling station. Inside you can find a fitness center with a yoga, barre, and pilates studio, private massage room, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Units range from convertibles to 3-bedrooms.
Do not miss out on the opportunity to call West Loop home. If you are ready to tour or learn more about these new West Loop apartment, connect with one of our experienced brokers today!
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Streeterville, Chicago is the place to be when looking for a fun, upbeat neighborhood close to all the conveniences you may need. This neighborhood is known for its residential highrises in the heart of the city and impeccable views of Lake Michigan. Find out what it’s like to live in Streeterville:
Living in Streeterville
Streeterville gives you the best of both worlds with it’s energetic atmosphere and soothing Lake Michigan views.
The locals in this buzzing neighborhood are a mix of young professionals, empty nesters and students.
There is no shortage of conveniences here in Streeterville. Within a few miles stretch, you have access to a plethora of world-renowned restaurants, upbeat bars and some of the best shopping in the midwest.
There are so many luxury apartments in Streeterville, Chicago that may be making you feel overwhelmed. We’ve made it a little easier with this list of a few perfect options including a breakdown of costs and building overviews:
465 North Park offers access to Chicago’s best entertainment and exceptional conveniences. The property features a well-appointed amenities deck and luxurious pool with cabanas, a lounge area with a fireplace, club room including billiards, 38th-floor sky deck lounge, private dining room, outdoor grilling areas, fitness center with spin & yoga room, demonstration kitchen, dog run, a pet spa, and an on-site retail. Studios at 465 North Park start at $1,750 and one-bedrooms start at $2,313.
The Lofts at River East are luxury brick and timber lofts overlooking the Chicago River. Property highlights include a waterfront lounge, business center, cyber lounge, rooftop deck with wet bar, fitness center with TRX and boxing equipment, screening room, 24/7 concierge, pool table and arcade games, bicycle storage and dog wash. Pricing for studios at The Lofts at River East start at $1,893 and one-bedrooms start at $2,300.
Moment provides residents with luxury finishes, high-end appliances, and 40,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space in the Streeterville neighborhood. Relax at the rooftop pool, lounge, and spa with steam and sauna. Get your sweat on in the fitness center or yoga studio. Hang out in the media room, coffee and tea bar, or game room. Other amenities include a business center, pet spa, serenity garden, outdoor cabanas and grilling station, and bike storage and repair. Studio pricing at Moment begins at $1,790 and one-bedrooms at $2,145.
The Streeter is a 50-story luxury apartment complex offering exceptional living to its residents in one of the most vibrant areas of the city. Amenities at The Streeter include indoor and outdoor pools, sun deck with grilling areas, surround sound media room, robust business center, and state-of-the-art fitness center and basketball court. Studios range from $1,836 and one-bedrooms from $2,414.
Have any questions or would like to explore Streeterville apartments in more depth? Contact us and our experienced leasing will be able to help you find your perfect home!
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As the weather finally warms up in Chicago, pool season has arrived. Many of the downtown Chicago apartment buildings have opened their pools already and the others will be open later this month. There are many new properties this year but some are making a big splash with their massive pool decks.
Wolf Point East located in River North features an indoor/ outdoor pool and hot tub that overlooks the Chicago River. The sprawling sun deck is the perfect spot to host some friends or relax with a book in the sun.
Spoke is located in River West and features extensive building amenities such as the full fitness center that includes a Peloton Bike Studio. In the warmer months, discover an acre plus of outdoor space complete with rooftop pool, private cabanas, and a Hydrotherapy Spa at the Outdoor Terrace. The outdoor grilling stations and firepits are the perfect spot to relax after your swim.
Lincoln Common, a brand-new Lincoln Park apartment building, just built a rooftop pool, hot tub, sundeck, and dining area with seating and built-in grills. Perfect location for entertaining guests or relaxing with a book. Additional building amenities include a fitness center and yoga studio, game room with arcade, shuffleboard and pool tables, a sky lounge with entertainment kitchen, co-working lounge, pet spa, and an owner’s lounge.
Arkadia Tower has just opened the largest pool deck in the West Loop this week with a Cinco de Mayo party. The 4,000 square foot sundeck features a resort-inspired swimming pool and hot tub with plenty of lounge seating. Residents at Arkadia Tower can also entertain or relax around the fire pit or in the reservable private outdoor dining niches with grills. The property plans to offer outdoor yoga classes on the green space.
These are just a few examples of the many fabulous pool decks that luxury Chicago apartments have to offer. Many of the new properties have taken the indoor/outdoor pool route, where residents can swim year-round and sliding glass doors open up in the summer. From Las Vegas-like pool decks to sporty lap pool designs, there is a pool for everyone. Contact Luxury Living Chicago to find your perfect pool in downtown Chicago this summer.
*This post was originally published on May 6, 2015. The Luxury Living Team has updated the content to reference new properties and current availability.
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If your friends are planning to visit Wicker Park, be sure to have an exciting itinerary lined up for your guests.
Here are a few of our favorite weekend options when hosting friends in Wicker Park:
See a show– Enjoy some live entertainment while your friends are in town. Empty Bottle, Subterranean, and Double Door are cool smaller venues where you can check out talented local acts. For bigger names, check the lineup at Concord Music Hall.
Shop the boutiques– While some may enjoy the high-end “Mag Mile”, the Wicker Park boutiques offer fun finds that you can’t get just anywhere. For unique fashion items, pop into Moon Voyage or Penelope’s. If you’re on the hunt for funky decor, shop Gather Home + Lifestyle or Moth.
Enjoy a bite– Wicker Park is packed with trendy, and equally delicious spots to grab a bite. Share a meal with your friends at Umami Burger or Oiistar. During the summer, the Big Star patio is the place to hang.
Grab a Drink– Spend a night out with your travelers and one of the many hip Wicker Park bars. Emporium, Whiskey Business, and the Violet Hour provide fun weekend or weeknight spots to unwind. The Cabana Room, located at the top of the Robey hotel, makes for a fun day time bar to enjoy a cocktail.
Browse the art galleries– Whether you’ve got art aficionados coming into town, or you’re looking for a creative way to spend the cold season, check out the Wicker Park art galleries. Roots and Culture, Dreambox, and ARC Gallery all offer unique collections of local and international artwork.
Hang in the park– While staying in Wicker Park, your visitors have to stop by the very place that inspired the neighborhood’s name. Wicker Park is more than just a green space amidst a concrete jungle. It’s a community gathering spot where people can sit back, unwind, and soak up the sun.
Stop by the farmers market– While your guests are in town, the Wicker Park Farmers Market is a must. You and your buddies can enjoy fresh food, local vendors, and yoga. The outdoor market runs from the beginning of June through the end of October. During the first Saturday of every month from December through April, you can also enjoy all of the fun market festivities indoors from 10 am to 3 pm.
Make the most out of your friends’ visit, and be sure to take advantage of all the eclectic places and activities that Wicker Park has to offer!
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A Guide to Chicago’s Wicker Park and Bucktown Neighborhoods
February 14, 2020 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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Your Guide to Chicago’s Wicker Park and Bucktown Neighborhoods
With over 10 years of experience helping our clients find the perfect apartment or home in Chicago, we can confidently say it is one of the best cities to live in the country.
Wicker Park is one of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods with some of the best bars, restaurants, shopping, and activities in the entire city. We’ve put together an insider guide to Wicker Park, so you can know the best parts of these neighborhoods and understand why they are some of the best areas for living in Chicago.
The lines between Wicker Park and Bucktown are easily blurred as these two areas border one another and are somewhat merged together.
Wicker Park is an area with a rich history beginning in 1837 when it became incorporated as a part of the city of Chicago. The Rolling Steel Mill brought the industry to the area in 1857 and in 1871 after the Chicago Fire, the area found a large increase in residential and commercial building and was home to some of Chicago’s most prominent families such as the Pritzkers, Uihlein’s, and the Crowns.
Wicker Park is located Northeast of the Loop and West of Lincoln Park. Wicker Park sits on the southern border of Bucktown.
The two areas got their names based on the immigrants that lived there. In the 1870s while Wicker Park was still forming, developers Charles and Joel Wicker bought four acres of land to develop a neighborhood and donated four acres of it to the city to build a park. That park was named Wicker Park and the name stuck for the rest of the neighborhood. Bucktown got its name because it had a high population of Polish people who often kept goats in their homes. Goat in Polish is “buck,” hence the name.
Wicker Park is filled with fun things to do on weekdays and weekends, so we’re here to help you sort out how to best spend your time in Wicker Park.
Summertime is the best in this area because of Wicker Park Fest! Voted one of the best summer festivals in Chicago. With delicious food vendors, a great music lineup, art shows, and many more fun events, Wicker Park Fest shouldn’t be missed.
Don’t forget to stop by the park that gave this area its name, Wicker Park. This four-acre park has a field house with a gymnasium, a dog-friendly area, interactive spray program, and is known for its lush and well-maintained gardens. The park hosts fun events throughout the year including indoor movie nights and fun holiday events.
Wicker Park is a cultural hub in Chicago and is the perfect place for the art lover to explore. If you’re planning to do your own art walk in the area, some of the best galleries to check out are Roots and Culture, Dreambox, and ARC Gallery.
This area is great for catching a concert on any night of the week with some of the best small venues in the city. The Subterranean is a two-floor venue that hosts a variety of live shows and has a good food and drink menu for concert-goers. The Empty Bottle hosts many great indie bands and has a fun dive-bar feel for a small and intimate concert experience.
The Wicker Park Farmers Market runs every Sunday morning from 8 AM to 2 PM from early June until the end of October. The market includes a wonderful assortment of fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and fresh baked goods and is the perfect closer to any weekend.
Bucktown Community
Bucktown is one of the best areas in Chicago to make weekend plans. With restaurants, theaters, and shops, there are many things to do in this vibrant area.
Bucktown is filled with many great restaurants and dining options. Check out The Bristol for a low-lit gastropub with delicious American fare and then swing by The Violet Hour. for sophisticated cocktails in a cell phone-free area.
The Den Theatre is a great weekend entertainment option that shows both classic and contemporary plays. With a 200-seat theatre, the intimate shows are accompanied by a bar and cafe also in the building. Some shows that the theatre runs include The Light, Kingdom, and Sickly Sulphur/Florid Arabesque.
The Bucktown area is home to many events throughout the year that are definitely worth your attention on the weekend. One fun activity to check out is Bizarre Bucktown Walking Tours where you can take a walking tour of the Bucktown area and learn about the history, mysteries, and ghosts all guided by a hilarious second city graduate. Other activities include summer festivals, farmers markets, and various events.
Boutiques in Wicker Park that are Worth a Shopping Spree
Since Wicker Park is such a popular and young area, it’s filled with fun and stylish boutiques that cater to anyone’s style.
Moon Voyage is a moderately upscale boutique with a great assortment of trendy women’s clothing, accessories, and jewelry made by small designers. For men’s style and sneakers, check out Saint Alfred’s for a wide assortment of the most recent finds in sneaker culture with brands ranging from big names such as Adidas to smaller more niche brands.
Home decor and plant lovers rejoice, Gather Home and Lifestyle has all of your shopping needs. This small and stylish general store offers products for the modern home, such as plants, accessories, decor, and bath and body goods. The price range of this store depends on the products you’re looking for but there’s a good range to accommodate most budgets.
Mable’s Table is a mom inspired restaurant serving American cuisine in an old brick-lined cottage. Low lighting and comfort food make this cozy find perfect for a Saturday night dinner. Meal choices include delicious and innovative mac and cheeses, sandwiches, and an oyster raw bar.
En Hakkore offers classic Korean tacos and sandwiches at an affordable price in their charming and eclectic shop. If you’re looking for an upscale southern fare, check out The Delta. Inspired by Mississippi, this hip restaurant serves Mississippi red hot tamales and original craft cocktails.
If you’re in the market for an apartment rental, consider living in one of these premier properties in the Wicker Park area:
Wicker Park Connection– 1640 W Division St- These sleek new apartments offer premier living on the southeast corner of Wicker Park, near tons of popular restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Select from studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, or three-bedrooms, all complete with spacious floor plans, upscale finishes, and in-demand amenities.
Centrum Bucktown– 1742 N Leavitt St- Located more north, steps away from the 606 trail, these upscale apartments offer ultimate convenience. Tenants may choose from one-bedroom, two-bedrooms, or three-bedrooms, all boasting top-notch finishes and lavish amenities.
Now that you have the insider info on Wicker Park, it’s time for you to explore for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience Wicker Park, click the link below!
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When beginning an apartment search in Lincoln Park, most clients ask the same questions. Is there a washer/dryer in-unit, hardwood floors, closet space, fitness center. While some people prioritize pet amenities and have high expectations for their pool deck, one feature that can get overlooked is proximity to a grocery store. Here are a few grocery options all located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Whole Foods is a national supermarket chain that exclusively sells products free from hydrogenated fats and artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. Whole Foods is located in Lincoln Park at 959 W Fullerton Ave. Whether your shopping for groceries or just looking for a pre-made lunch, the options are endless at Whole Foods. You can also check out their events calendar for in-store cooking classes and additional community events.
Marianos near Lincoln Park is located at 1500 N Clybourn Ave. With multiple locations throughout the city, Marianos has quickly become a local favorite. Low prices on fresh produce and a wide selection on premade meals make dinner options easy and quick. Plus, you can stroll through and shop with a glass of wine from their in house bar. Turn your shopping night into a date night!
Trader Joes is located in Lincoln Park at 667 W Diversey Parkway. This neighborhood grocery store is packed with amazing food and drink from around the globe and around the corner. Focused on a private label (products with “Trader Joe’s” name on them) removes additional costs and allows for the consumer to save. While you shop, enjoy fresh samples and pack your cart with TJ’s labels.
ALDI is also located near Lincoln Park at 1840 N Clybourn Ave. ALDI provides in house brands that save the shopper a lot of dough. Just remember to bring a quarter for the carts and your own grocery bags!
Foxtrot Market is a new store that changes things up for shoppers. If you can’t make it to their Lincoln Park location at, 900 W Armitage Ave, then they will deliver. Foxtrot makes healthy delicious options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you aren’t looking for chef-prepared meals, they also have the basics such as frozen meals, chips, dips, pasta, wine, and some health & home products. Foxtrot also has an in house service for wine, coffee, and all-day breakfast tacos!
Carnival Foods is an old-school grocer that offers a variety of food including prime meats & produce, plus beer & spirits located in the middle of Lincoln Park at 458 W Dickens Ave. This neighborhood store has everything you might need for last-minute meal prep.
Interested in learning more about Lincoln Park? Check out our neighborhood page for more information.
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What You Can Get for $2,000 Monthly Rent in Old Town, Chicago
February 6, 2020 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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Old Town remains a coveted neighborhood as one of the city’s most charming spots to live. Here’s what you need to know if you’re interested in renting in Old Town, Chicago:
Living in Old Town
The historic district of Old Town, nestled north of downtown between Gold Coast and Lincoln Park, offers a blend of Victorian-style buildings and modern high rise apartments.
The neighborhood has earned a stellar reputation from the historic architecture, lively energy, abundance of activities, and prime location, making the area an excellent place for young working professional and families alike to live.
Old Town also offers its residents major convenience. This neighborhood is extremely walkable, close to the “L” and provides plenty of bus routes.
What to Do in Old Town
Old Town is the perfect place to be if you enjoy the social scene.
The Old Town Triangle is one of the hippest, most historic areas in the city, as one of the only regions to survive the Chicago fire of 1871. Here you’ll find boutique fitness studios, such as Orangetheory, and late night spots like the Vig. Or if you’re looking for some great laughs, check out a show at the legendary Second City.
Head to North Wells Street for some fun dining and neighborhood bars. One of our favorite spots, Happy Camper, boasts tire-swing bar stools, fiber optic lights made to look like stars, a great tap selection, and mouth-watering pizzas.
1250 LaSalle is a premier apartment building located in the heart of Chicago’s Old Town. Spacious floor plans range from studios to two-bedroom apartments. Residents enjoy city living with access to Chicago’s beautiful parks and lakeshore. The one bedroom apartments have a starting price range of $1,737 – $2,470 while studios start at $1,749. Building amenities including a rooftop deck, outdoor grills and kitchen area, fitness center, bicycle storage, and residential storage areas. Plus each unit has a private balcony that offers stunning views of the city.
K Square apartments are located right on Wells Street steps from top restaurants, shops, and nightlife. The studio apartments have a starting price of $1,853 while the one bedrooms start at $2,395. With easy access to everything one may need, K Square is just minutes away from Lincoln Park to the north, the Gold Coast to the south, the lake and the park just seconds to the east.
Coming soon: North + Vine is located at 633 West North Avenue features resport style amenitites and services. Studios are starting at $2,095 with additional floor plans such as one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Units are upgraded with hardwood floors and modern finishes and appliances. Residents have access to a hotel-inspired pool deck, fitness center, fire pits, grilling stations, and media room. The main feature of the building is the penthouse amenity space with private chef’s demo kitchen, expansive ceilings, and an 18’ high fireplace place. These Old Town apartments also feature services for residents such as cleaning, laundry and pet care, so that every detail is handled with care and residents can enjoy easy living.
Two Old Town Park features convertibles starting at $1,890 with condo-level finishes and incredible and sweeping city and lake views. Every apartment has a gourmet kitchen with integrated appliances and European flat-panel cabinetry and Caesarstone slab waterfall countertops and backsplashes. Bathrooms are highly upgraded with designer tile, glass showers, and Caesarstone vanity countertops and backsplashes, plus mirrored medicine cabinets. Other features include wide plank flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows with roller shades, full-sized washer and dryer, and master bedrooms with walk-in-closets.
1225 Old Town, right along the popular Wells Street, is a vibrant boutique residence that offers high-end finishes and stunning skyline views. For just under $2,000, you have the option between various convertible apartment layouts or the perfect one bedroom unit starting at $2,291 per month. Either choice guarantees you floor-to-ceiling windows and an impressive interior. Property highlights include a theatre room, expansive fitness center, rooftop pool, and a dog run.
Xavier Apartments, located at 625 West Division Street, deliver gorgeous modern finishes, including blackened steel backsplash, exposed concrete ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, as well as premium amenities, including Nest Learning Thermostats, Energy Star-rated appliances, and low-flow fixtures. This eco-friendly property provides locally-sourced and recycled content materials throughout and energy saving features. Choose between convertible apartments ranging between $1,800 and $2,350 per month or a one bedroom starting at $1,812. Apply within 24 hours of your initial visit and you’ll receive a $450 administrative fee credit towards your first month’s rent.
Make the exciting move today and rent in Old Town, Chicago!
Pricing and availability are subject to change. This was pricing as of February 10th, 2020 when this post was refreshed for accuracy. Contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty for real-time information.
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Immediately after accepting a job, I began making plans for moving to Chicago. The first step of the process was selling my car. My parents questioned my seemingly rash decision. They had some valid arguments: I had just finished paying it off, my trips home wouldn’t be as frequent, and grocery shopping could be tough. But I sold my trusty Honda and moved to the big city.
Owning a car in Chicago is expensive; rental buildings will charge anywhere from $150-$300 each month for a spot. Unless you must drive to work every day, that is an unnecessary cost. Some grumpy Chicagoans may disagree with me, but I believe we have a solid public transportation system. I love taking the L and the bus, especially now that the gruesome Ventra transition is in the past and all of our passes work seamlessly.
One of the biggest trends in Chicago’s development pipeline is the rise of transit-oriented developments, TODs. These new properties must be within 1,320 feet of a train station or 2,640 feet from a designated pedestrian street and provide less parking spaces than the number of units being built.
Even for those not living in designated TODs, getting around Chicago has only gotten easier in recent years thanks to the introduction of Divvy and Uber. An expansion in 2015 brought Divvy’s reach to 469 stations and 4,760 bikes- making it the largest bike-share program in North America. Divvy is an affordable option for active Chicagoans; it’s pretty nice to pick up a bike at a station by your apartment, and then lock it up at another station by your work. No need to worry about keeping your bike safe or having to haul it upstairs.
Transportation Around Chicago
Hands down, my personal favorite mode of transportation is Uber. Sure, biking is great. But what’s better than being picked up at your front door and dropped off at your destination, without having to fumble with cash or credit cards? Just download the free app, request a car (UberX, Taxi, Black Car, or SUV), get a notification when the driver arrives, and be on your merry way. Uber has recently added the Pool option, where ride rates are even lower if you’re willing to share your ride with someone else going in the same direction. Other companies now have a large presence in the city as well, like Lyft, Sidecar, and Curb.
We can’t forget one more excellent option that is popular across the country- car-sharing programs. Chicago now has a variety of options with Zipcar, Enterprise CarShare, and Maven (a new program from GM and the Magellan development team). This is the perfect solution to big grocery store hauls. Many rental buildings have designated spots in their garage, but if not, a car-share solution is guaranteed to be a block away.
If you’re relocating to Chicago, welcome to our beautiful city! Don’t worry about leaving your car behind; we have plenty of ways to get around. Spend that monthly parking fee on the finer things in life, like deep-dish pizza. I promise that you can never have too much Chicago style deep-dish pizza.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in April 2014 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.
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This is What You Can Get for $2,000/Month Rent in South Loop, Chicago
January 26, 2020 | By Lauren Bozarth
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If you’re looking for a modern high-rise in a neighborhood with convenience and culture, consider renting in South Loop Chicago. This rental market is heating up, and we understand why.
Renting in South Loop, Chicago
Rent in South Loop Chicago pays for more than an apartment; it provides renters with a phenomenal location to call home.
Just south of the Loop, this neighborhood offers easy access to the waterfront, attractions, and public transportation. If you decide to rent in South Loop Chicago, you’ll have the choice between two distinct areas: Museum Park and Printer’s Row.
While Museum Park is a sprawling lakefront community of brand-new high rise buildings with popular venues and museums, Printer’s Row offers a bit more character featuring former printing plants and publishing houses converted into contemporary lofts and condos.
Things to Do in South Loop, Chicago
From notable museums, such as The Art Institute of Chicago, to famous outdoor arenas, like Soldier Field, and even beautiful outdoor space, this neighborhood has it all.
If you’re a outerspace fanatic, spend a weekend exploring the Adler Planetarium. As the country’s first planetarium staffed with world-renowned researchers, this spot has earned a prestigious reputation.
Shedd Aquarium is another must-do, especially on a rainy day. This massive indoor aquarium is home to over 1,500 species, including eight beluga whales, and on-site research programs.
River City is a historic building with newly renovated apartments sitting on the Chicago River. Each apartment has stunning views of The Loop and the river. River City has mulitple floorplans that are within the $2,000 budget. Studios are starting at $1,579 and one bedrooms starting at $1,704. Building amenities will feature a lobby with 24-hour door staff, multiple lounges and co-working spaces, a party room, an acre of outdoor space with lush landscaping, outdoor grilling stations, available parking, and bike storage.
Essex On The Park located at 808 South Michigan has studio apartments starting at $1,700. This apartment community offers upscale accommodations, desirable conveniences, and awesome city living. Building amenities include a four-story winter garden, indoor/outdoor gathering spaces with infinity pool and spa, game room, chef’s kitchen, and private dining area, intimate cocktail lounge, outdoor grills with seating for al fresco dining, expansive fitness center, yoga studio with access to outdoor terrace, coworking space and business center, private dog walk and indoor play areas with on-site pet grooming studio, valet parking, Hub by Amazon package management, and 24-hour concierge service.
1001 State Street offers stunning high-rises complete with incredible views, impressive technology, and extensive amenities. With current concessions, the net effective rate for studio apartments starts at $1,688 while full one bedroom apartments are starting at $2,161. Studios and one bedroom apartments offer an extensive variety of layouts to choose from. These incredibly spacious floor plans offer luxury and functionality featuring plank flooring throughout, floor-to-ceiling windows, gourmet kitchens with dual-tone cabinetry, stainless steel Whirlpool appliances, glass backsplash, quartz countertops, and custom closet shelving. Each unit is also complete with USB ports, Wi-Fi and smart phone-compatible thermostat, keyless entry, and wired for up to 1GB internet connectivity.
Alta Roosevelt apartments, located at 801 S. Financial Place, provide modern living situated in Printer’s Row. With four open concept layouts to choose from, most of the studio floor plans fall under $2,000, especially with current concessions reducing net effective pricing. The one bedroom apartments offer 16 unique and spacious layouts, ranging from $1,957 to $2,889. Every floor plan offers soaring 9’ ceilings, in-suite washer and dryer, energy efficient windows, and oversized closets. Private balconies are available in select units.
So what are you waiting for? Begin the exciting process of renting in South Loop Chicago today.
This post was originally posted in May of 2018. The buildings and pricing have been updated to reflect January 2020 availability. Pricing and availability is subject to change.
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Over the last 10 years, we’ve helped thousands of renters find the perfect Chicago apartment. We are often asked, “What are the best apartments in Old Town Chicago?”
Living in Old Town provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy some of the best apartments Chicago has to offer. The area offers amazing boutiques on North Wells Street, entertainment at Second City, and some of the best brunch spots in the city.
Living in luxury high rise Old Town apartments allows you to enjoy Chicago’s best summer festivals and activities just steps away from your door.
Here are a few of our top picks for apartments in Old Town Chicago:
Old Town Park is located at 1140 North Wells Street and features all the bells and whistles of a Chicago luxury apartment building. The property is located centrally in the popular Old Town neighborhood close to dining, shopping, and nightlife right on Wells Street and is set to open in Summer 2018.
1225 Old Town sits right on Wells Street at 1225 North Wells and features breathtaking skyline views and urban sophistication. A pet-friendly building, 1225 Old Town also offers excellent finishes and stunning balcony views. Property highlights include a resident screening lounge, dog run, expansive fitness center, rooftop pool and deck, and an on-site grocery store committed to providing natural, organic, and local food selections.
The Scott Residences, at 211 W Scott Street, also sits on bustling Wells Street. The building features a club lounge, demonstration kitchen, fitness center, rooftop sundeck with grills and fire pit, valet dry cleaning, billiards parlor, bike racks, storage lockers, package receiving, and a private dog run.
If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to explore options in Old Town more, click the link below!
*This post was originally published on February 1, 2018. This post has since been updated to reflect accurate information.
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A question we’re often asked is “what neighborhoods make up downtown Chicago?”
Chicago is an ever-growing hub of business, nightlife, and world-class dining, so it can be easy to lose track of which neighborhoods encompass the downtown Chicago area.
Home to many popular attractions such as the Magnificent Mile, Millennium Park, and The Art Institute of Chicago, the perks of living in downtown Chicago are endless. With easy public transit and endless opportunities, these downtown Chicago neighborhoods are some of the best places to fully experience the city.
Since we’re frequently asked what it’s like to live in each of the downtown Chicago neighborhoods, we’ve provided some key features to consider. Are you thinking about calling downtown Chicago your new home? Get more details about each neighborhood by exploring below.
River North
Chicago’s fastest-growing neighborhood is ideal for keeping a social and professional life in close proximity. River North is home to world-class dining and nightlife as well as the gallery, design, and apparel district. Try pasta at Siena Tavern, and then stop by the trendy Three Dots and a Dash for a post-meal specialty tiki cocktail.
Gold Coast
Gold Coast apartments have one of Chicago’s most popular downtown locations. Nearly every attraction is within walking distance of these established luxury homes, from premium shops along Michigan Avenue to award-winning restaurants on Rush Street. Take a stroll along the Lakeshore Path or enjoy live entertainment at Zebra Lounge, the neighborhood’s historic piano bar.
Streeterville
Nestled between the lake and Michigan Avenue,Streeterville apartments are located in some of the newest luxury buildings. Boasting premier attractions and conveniences, including weekly firework displays at Navy Pier, gourmet grocery stores, and downtown’s most popular movie theater and entertainment complex, Streeterville is perfect for quiet weeknights and lively weekends. Grab a homestyle Italian meal at Volare or happy hour cocktails at Drumbar.
Lakeshore East
Lakeshore East is Chicago’s hidden gem, tucked away where the river meets the lake. The perfect neighborhood for those looking for a little peace and quiet in a relaxed urban setting, Lakeshore East includes the beautiful Lakeshore East Park as well as great dining, cultural, and entertainment opportunities. Try Chicago Cut for an upscale steakhouse or spice it up at Mezcalina Mexican Restaurant.
The Loop
Once known only for its business district, the Loop has quickly become home to brand new Chicago apartments and condos. Just steps away from the Chicago Merchandise Mart, the Chicago Theatre, and Millennium Park, apartments in the Loop are the perfect place for busy professionals. Switch up your morning routine with a cupcake and coffee from Magnolia Bakery and try out new cuisines for dinner at Revival Food Hall.
West Loop
Industrial meets chic in West Loop. Offering luxury living in a dynamic and rapidly growing neighborhood, the West Loop is home to some of Chicago’s most popular and trendy restaurants, plus a blossoming gallery district. Explore Randolph Street (a.k.a. “Restaurant Row), dine on innovative small plates at Girl and The Goat, and sip champagne at RM Champagne.
South Loop
Just south of Chicago’s business district and featuring some of the city’s newest high rises is South Loop. With both Museum Park, the sprawling lakeside community, and the artistic, urban Printer’s Row, living in South Loop provides the full Chicago experience. Take a stroll through the museum campus and end the night with drinks and karaoke at Brando’s Speakeasy.
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The building features spacious and unique floor plans for studios, one bedroom, and two bedroom units. Each apartment is nothing short of sophisticated. The kitchens are designer-inspired and feature herringbone-tiled kitchen backsplashes, Quartz countertops, and wide-plank premium flooring. There are also stainless steel appliances with gas stovetops.
The units have several unique elements that set this building apart. These include Sonos Play Speakers, Amazon Echoes, Honeywell Lyric smart thermostats, custom lighting fixtures with Lutron controls, and city views from the floor-to-ceiling windows which fill the rooms with natural light.
Head up to the top floor to view Marlowe’s expansive rooftop deck. The building invites residents to relax and unwind at the top of the building where you can soak up the sun at the lap pool, take in the views of Chicago around the fire-pit, or socialize at the bar and gaming tables in the resident lounge.
If you’re a pet owner, there are features for your dog too. The building houses a private pet run and a pet wash that even includes an owner’s lounge.
The fitness center comes with a flexible private fitness room that can be used for yoga, spinning, or even barre so you can mix up your workout as often as you’d like.
River North is the perfect neighborhood for those looking to have a balance of their personal and professional life. Residents are close to the Loop, making for short commutes and surrounded by endless possibilities for fitness, dining, nightlife, and entertainment.
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*This post was originally published on 5/13/2018. We have updated the post to reflect updated information.
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Whether you call River West home or you’re planning an upcoming visit, be sure to grab a cup of joe in this urban Chicago neighborhood.
The Luxury Living team has compiled a list of some of our favorite cafes and shops serving the best coffee in River West.
7 Coffee Shops in the Area
Big Shoulders Coffee– 1105 W Chicago Ave- Located right off the blue line, this low-key coffee shop offers a convenient location to enjoy some coffee or grab it to-go. Food and Wine recently ranked this shops’s coffee as the best in Illinois. The impressive menu features a wide selection of drinks, but we highly recommend you try their signature marshmallow latte.
Cafe Blue Coffee– 811 W Chicago Ave- This laidback space proudly serves Limitless coffee and tea. Limitless beverages are known for being delicious and clean, completely free of GMOs. If you find yourself needing a tasty lunch afterward, grab a bite to eat at Jerk, the delicious Jamaican Barbeque spot attached to the cafe.
Iguana Cafe– 517 N Halsted St- First founded in Sparta, Greece, in 1998, this European cafe made its way to Chicago in 2000. Now, River West residents and visitors alike can take advantage of this Mediterranean-inspired space over a cappuccino and crepe.
Peet’s Coffee– 222 S Riverside Plaza- Right across the river, Peet’s offers another alternative for some delicious java. This popular coffee chain, with origins in San Francisco, has now become a popular Chicago choice boasting premium coffee. Peet’s high-quality beverages are a direct result of sourcing some of the best coffee beans and tea leaves in the world.
Stumptown Coffee Roasters– 311 N Morgan St- With original roots in Los Angeles, this artistic coffee shop has now introduced its first Chicago location near River West. Attached to the Ace Hotel, this urban space offers a full espresso bar, drip coffee, brew-by the cup offerings, and cold brew. You can also enjoy liquid refreshments from Nessalla Kombucha and Spirit Tea.
Standing Passenger– 1458 W Chicago St- Located less than a mile from River West in Noble Square, this nearby coffee joint provides a unique and creative space to sip some delicious Dark Matter coffee. Along with serving fantastically crafted coffee beverages, this shop also functions as a gallery featuring incredible artwork created by local artists.
Convenience to LLCR Apartments
Not only are these River West coffee shops extremely accessible from other Chicago neighborhoods, but they’re also conveniently located to incredible luxury apartment options within the area.
Discover Luxury Living’s current River West apartment listings that are within walking distance to some of the best coffee in River West. For additional questions or to schedule an apartment viewing, get in touch with one of our experienced brokers.
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Over recent years River West, Chicago has experienced a resurgence. This area has transformed from a fly-over zone to a trendy spot to live and hang out.
While the neighborhood has welcomed an influx of new residential developments, River West has also introduced new retail options to the area.
Many of those retail options include unique boutiques that you can’t find anywhere else.
If you’re looking to spend a day exploring this urban area’s shopping scene, check out our River West shopping guide.
Best Places to Shop in River West
If you’re interested in refurbishing your space, the South Loop Loft is a great place to start shopping. Here you can find an exciting and eclectic range of vintage furniture, home decor, art, and rugs.
Threadless HQ is the hip and stylist retail outpost of the iconic online t-shirt and apparel store featuring artist-submitted designs. You can choose from an assortment of creative and unique tees that you can’t find anywhere else.
For a higher-end selection of clothes, stop by Billy Reid, a modern boutique offering designer men’s and women’s clothing.
While you’re sprucing up your wardrobe, search for complimentary jewelry pieces at Uncommon James. This chic Chicago boutique is actress-entrepreneur Kristin Cavallari’s third location, with her two other shops in Nashville and Los Angeles.
History aficionados would appreciate a day spent at the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Since 1938 this neat space has offered an incredible selection of historical books and memorabilia.
Open Books is another great shop if you’re on the hunt for a new read. This adorable bookstore is stocked with thousands of donated books for adults and kids. All of the shop’s profits go towards their literacy programs.
Best Way to Get to the Shopping Areas
If you’re commuting to River West for a day of shopping, public transit is an easy way to get to the neighborhood. River West is easily accessible by the CTA Blue Line and multiple bus routes.
For those who prefer driving, River West provides easy access to the highway and convenient parking options.
If you’d rather not deal with parking, uber or other ride-sharing apps offer a convenient transportation alternative.
River West is also extremely pedestrian and cyclist-friendly, with plenty of sidewalks and protected bike lanes.
Take advantage of this River West shopping guide and plan a day to indulge in some retail therapy!
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Two Old Town Park is the second phase of the Old Town Park development. Located at 202 West Hill Street, the 39-story building features convertibles, one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments as well as townhomes and penthouses in the Old Town neighborhood.
Two Old Town Park features elevated amenities such as an outdoor deck with a heated pool, hot tub, lounges, and daybeds. Additional outdoor spaces also include fire pits, kitchens, grills, and sports courts. Residents can also relax in the full indoor spa with steam, sauna, and jacuzzi. Looking to workout? Residents can enjoy a full multi-sport court, fully equipped fitness center and yoga and spin spaces. These pet-friendly apartments also include a dog spa and outdoor heated pet run onsite.
Apartments at Two Old Town Park feature condo-level finishes with incredible and sweeping city and lake views. Every apartment has a gourmet kitchen with integrated appliances and European flat-panel cabinetry and Caesarstone slab waterfall countertops and backsplashes. Bathrooms are highly upgraded with designer tile, glass showers, and Caesarstone vanity countertops and backsplashes, plus mirrored medicine cabinets. Other features include wide plank flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows with roller shades, full-sized washer and dryer, and master bedrooms with walk-in-closets.
Situated in the heart of Chicago’s Old Town, Two Old Town Park’s location offers an easy commute to the Loop, highway access and proximity to other Chicago neighborhoods such as the Gold Coast, River North, and Lincoln Park.
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You don’t have to worry about running out of dining options in Fulton Market.
This booming Chicago neighborhood is scattered with incredible options. To help narrow down your next meal, check out some of the best restaurants in Fulton Market for any occasion.
Best places for friends to dine out together
If you’re looking for a hip spot to share a meal with friends, rest assured that Fulton Market will not disappoint.
The Publican is a go-to place for weekday dinner or weekend brunch. Cozy up with friends around one of the restaurant’s communal tables and enjoy the creative seafood and pork-focused menu. Be sure to start with one of the many global brews on tap.
Beatrix is a trendy neighborhood restaurant that makes for the perfect spot to catch up with friends. The inviting space is bound to create a comfortable dining experience, and the versatile menu is sure to accommodate all preferences.
Spend a boozy brunch or chic evening with your friends at Aba, located directly above Beatrix. This gorgeous Mediterranean restaurant is infamous for its shared plates and stunning interior.
For a laidback evening, meet up with friends at Ramen-San. This neighborhood noodle joint promises good vibes and equally impressive Ramen. Save room for dessert because they also serve some of the best Mochi ice cream in the area.
Best places for a date
If you’re looking to sweep that special someone off their feet, take them to one of the many romantic restaurants in Fulton Market.
Located on the rooftop of the Hoxton Hotel, Cabra Cevicheria ensures a romantic setting and an incredible skyline view. The menu, spearheaded by the acclaimed chef Stephanie Izard, features Peruvian-inspired shared plates, ceviche, and hand-crafted cocktails. Keep in mind that bookings fill up quickly, so be sure to make a reservation in advance.
Duck Duck Goat is another one of Stephanie Izard’s highly recognized restaurants. Izard brings a creative flair to traditional Chinese dishes within a gorgeous space.
BLVD is a spot sure to impress your date and their taste buds. This posh 1950s Hollywood-inspired restaurant creates a whimsical dining experience, perfect for sharing with a significant other. Everything from the decor to the dishes will take you to another time and another place.
With so many appealing restaurant choices out there, be sure to start off trying the best restaurants in Fulton Market!
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The happening Fulton Market community is in no shortage of weekday or weekend activities- from housing some of Chicago’s best bars and restaurants to hosting the best festivals.
Throughout the entire year, residents and visitors alike take advantage of the exciting Fulton Market art festivals.
Art festivals in/near Fulton Market
Among all the Fulton Market festivals,West Loop Art Fest is becoming a fan favorite. For three years now, this festival has seen a fantastic turnout in mid-September along Fulton Street from Morgan to Racine.
The West Loop Art Fest features four blocks of amazing art, live musical acts, interactive artist demonstrations, hot glassblowers, muralists at work on one of the largest pieces in the city, fire dancers, street entertainers, food trucks and more. It makes the perfect place to spend a day with friends and family.
Randolph Street Market Festival is another popular art festival in the area. As one of the nation’s largest urban antique market, you can expect a draw-dropping selection of art, antiques, vintage, decor, fashion, and jewelry from over a hundred vendors. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to enjoy plenty of food and live music.
The Randolph Street Market is open year-round, so stay tuned for upcoming events!
Annual or Upcoming Art Festival Events
The good news is that Chicago winters don’t deter Fulton Market Art Festivals from continuing. In fact, you’ll find some of our favorite festivals right around the corner.
If you’re looking for the perfect holiday art festival, be sure to make an appearance at MADE on December 15th. This hand-made art and gift show is the ideal spot to shop for a unique gift. Here artists from Chicagoland and beyond showcase the newest, quirkiest, and most interesting hand-made art and items. You can find everything from beautiful stationery to fashion-forward clothing. Also, keep in mind that admission is free!
Just minutes away from Fulton Market, Lakewood is hosting its annual West Lake Market December 14th from 11 am to 4 pm. This free art festival gathers inspiration from global markets, incorporating quite a variety of unique vendors. Visitors can browse through skincare products, jewelry, fresh bouquets, clothing, furniture, and more exciting local products. The festival also offers plenty of family-friendly activities for the kids.
Accessibility from LLCR locations
If you don’t yet call Fulton Market home, but you’re browsing the neighborhood, consider these excellent listings within close proximity to the Fulton Market art festivals:
909 West Washington: This spacious one-bedroom condo provides a quintessential urban living. Along with incredible property features, residents also receive ultimate convenience with easy access to everything the West Loop/Fulton Market neighborhood has to offer.
100 West Washington: Also located along Washington Boulevard, this larger three-bedroom offers the same convenience with a bit more space.
901 West Madison: This two-bedroom condo also sits in the heart of the West Loop/Fulton Market neighborhood and offers excellent amenities and features.
Connect with one of our experienced brokers for more information or additional listings.
In the meantime, don’t miss out on everything the Fulton Market Art Festivals have to offer!
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Looking to explore a new Chicago neighborhood? The Fulton-Randolph Market District, often shortened to, Fulton Market, is a new upincoming district on the west side of Chicago. It was formerly a meat-packing, warehouse and industrial district, but has gentrified with corporate headquarters, tech industry, hotels, bars, restaurants, and retail.
This booming neighborhood has grown with many new areas for entertainment. Here are a few top locations for a fun night out in the Fulton Market neighborhood.
Emporium – Check out the old-school arcade games and pinball tables at its Fulton Market location. The nostalgic bar has pool tables, air hockey, foosball, Centipede and a Sopranos pinball machine. There’s local art incorporated into the room’s design, including a glowing, black light-illuminated painting by Lauren Asta and an expansive collaborative mural by Erik Lundquist, Benjamin Marasco, and Louie Capozzoli that wraps around the top of the room. Enjoy a full bar serving a selection of local beers on draft, in cans, and unique cocktails. Who wouldn’t want to sip on a drink while you play Pac-Man? You can also bring in your own bites, including takeout from neighboring restaurants such as Publican Quality Meats, Cemitas Puebla, and Kuma’s Corner.
Soho House is located in the Allis Building, a historic five-storey industrial warehouse in Chicago’s West Loop. Soho House Chicago is a private members club and hotel, with 40 bedroooms, a large gym, a restaurant, club space, a screening room and a rooftop pool. They do not follow normal “member’s only” rules. Soho House is the younger generations new social club.
The Taste of Randolph Street – This West Loop fest boasts six blocks of food, drinks and music. You’ll find bites from more than 16 restaurants (on Randolph Street and beyond) as well as two stages packed with performances throughout the day. Donations made at the entrance to the festival support the West Loop Community Organization.
The West Loop Art Festival – More than 150 artists from across the country come to share and sell their work, which includes paintings, glass, ceramics, photography and jewelry. Enjoy music, food and interactive art tents at this family-friendly festival.
Aba is a posh destination for elevated Mediterranean fare & cocktails, plus a lounge-style rooftop patio. This lush restaurant has an enormous skylight for fresh feels while you dine inside. Fig trees and greenery spread across the room. You can also enjoy the patio with open seating and views of Fulton Market. Signature dishes include Crispy Short Rib Hummus, Muhammara, Jerusalem Bagel with Labneh, Char-Grilled Lamb Chops, and Skirt Steak Shawarma. The bar menu showcases rare Mediterranean-inspired wines and spirits.
Green Street Smoked Meats is a hip counter serve dishing house-smoked Texas BBQ & homey sides in woodsy, warehouselike space. Located down a brick paved alley, the nationally acclaimed Green Street Smoked Meats greets guests with rock music and house smoked, Central Texas-inspired BBQ served at the counter. The curated menu focuses on staples of backyard BBQ, including brisket, beef short ribs, and chicken legs, along with rich pork belly and smoked salmon. An array of vegetable-centric side dishes includes a savory potato salad, sweet and nutty broccoli salad, and the immensely popular Frito pie. Guests can enjoy a selection of specially chosen craft beers and BBQ-friendly cocktail pairings.
Saint Lou’s Assembly – American spot for creative takes on old-school, customizable comfort-food platters. Saint Lou’s Assembly is a tribute to the cafeterias that once lined the West Loop to serve the meatpacking workers. In addition to the throwback dining room, Saint Lou’s has an enclosed backyard with a firepit and a bocce ball court.
The Front Room – The Front Room is a dimly lit restaurant and cocktail bar that serves tasty New Orleans-inspired food. You’ll find things like a cheese plate, lobster campanelle, and grilled salmon. The Front Room also host local jazz musicians. Check out the website for more details on days and times of performances.
Beatrix is a modern, all-day venue combining an American eatery, wine & cocktail bar with a bakery & cafe. This location keeps the look of the River North and Streeterville restaurants while debuting a new market with grab-and-go options including salad and hot bars. Beatrix is known for its coffees and teas, and they’ll brew drinks from Metric and Intelligentsia on Fulton Market.
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September 10, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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The charming Old Town neighborhood offers residents the ultimate convenience.
Old Town is sprinkled with plenty of hip restaurants, bars, boutiques, and a variety of gyms to suit any workout needs.
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect spot to get in shape, discover the best places to workout in Old Town, Chicago.
6 Gyms in Old Town
For all the bells and whistles, consider joining Formula Fitness Club in Old Town. This upscale, multi-use health, sports, fitness, and spa center delivers an incredible workout experience within an inviting space.
XSport Fitness is another popular workout option, open 24/7 and complete with impressive state-of-the-art equipment, and impressive amenities, including sports courts, a large pool, and a full-service spa.
Studio Lagree introduces a new type of workout inspired by Hollywood’s latest trend. The studio concept workout combines core, endurance, cardio, balance, strength, flexibility and training in every move.
If you prefer to workout in a group setting, check out Orangetheory Fitness for an hour of high intensity-interval training or head over to Row House for a 45-minute, full-body rowing experience.
Consider checking out a class at Wells Street Fitness, an affiliate of the premier CrossFit, if you prefer strength and conditioning focused gyms.
Which is the Best
It’s difficult to narrow down the best gym in Old Town, Chicago, mainly because it comes down to personal preference.
While all of the gyms mentioned above provide an excellent workout experience, it’s up to you to find a gym that offers the best overall fit.
Consider location, pricing, and hours to help you make the best choice.
Most gyms offer free trials, so consider checking out multiple places before committing to one.
Fitness Offerings at Apartments in Old Town
If you are all about ultimate convenience, consider checking out these luxury apartments that provide upscale gyms within the building:
K Square: Located at 1749 N Wells Street, within the heart of the Old Town Triangle, this beautiful building boasts easy access to everything that one may need. Along with the impressive fitness center, residents have access to a stunning rooftop pool, community lounge, and private dog run.
1225 Old Town: This vibrant luxury residence at 1225 N Wells Street also provides residents with incredible amenities and convenient location. Here you can find an expansive fitness center, movie theatre, dog run, rooftop pool, and on-site grocery store.
Old Town Park: Situated at 1140 N Wells Street, this stunning apartment building offers all the best features. Residents can take advantage of jaw-dropping resort-inspired amenities, including the fully-equipped fitness center, complimentary fitness and wellness classes, a yoga studio, multi-sport courts, an outdoor pool, spa, and more.
Prepare to get fit at one of these luxury residences or the other best places to workout in Old Town, Chicago!
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West Loop’s impressive development over the years has brought some of the city’s favorite dining, nightlife, and housing options to the neighborhood.
The community’s growth has also fueled the expansion of gym options around the area.
Discover the best places to workout in West Loop.
7 Gyms in West Loop
If you’re looking for an upscale workout experience with all the bells and whistles, consider joining the West Loop Athletic Club. This sports center is complete with state-of-the-art amenities, including an indoor and outdoor pool, cardio & weight training areas, rock climbing walls, a sauna & steam room, a spa area, and daily classes.
For a bit more accountability, consider gyms that specialize in group workouts. Orange Theory offers high-intensity interval training for those looking for a serious hour-long workout.
You can get a 30-minute kickboxing class in at 9Round or head over to the brand new Row House for unique rowing classes. Otherwise get your cycling on at a class at CycleBar.
If you’re looking for a personal trainer to help guide you through your workout, schedule a one-one or semi-private personal training session at FitPro West or CrossTown Fitness.
Which is the Best
Choosing the best gym is a very personal decision. All of the gyms mentioned above provide an excellent workout experience.
It’s up to you to narrow down the gym that offers the best overall fit. Consider location, pricing, and hours to help you make the best choice.
Most gyms offer free trials, so consider checking out multiple gyms out before committing to one.
Fitness offerings at Apartments in West Loop
While West Loop is home to an impressive selection of gyms, how convenient would it be to get a workout in without having to leave your building?
Check out some incredible apartments that boast their own state-of-the-art gyms within the building.
Landmark– 1035 West Van Buren- These modern apartments are complete with incredible amenities, including the fitness center, yoga studio, expansive swimming pool, sundeck, hot tub and private cabanas, outdoor fire pit, grilling, and lounge areas.
Arkadia Tower– 765 W Adams Street- This towering building offers incredible city views and easy access to Restaurant Row, Metra stations, and the local expressways. Along with the fitness center, Landmark features an outdoor yoga studio, party room, technology lounge with coffee bar, state-of-the-art gym, pool and hot tub, game room, outdoor sundeck with lounge seating, fire pit and private outdoor dining spaces.
The Madison at Racine– 1164 W Madison Street- Located in the heart of West Loop, these apartments offer incredible convenience and killer amenities. In addition to the upscale gym, you can find a rooftop pool deck with a hot tub, fire pit, lounge areas, and grilling stations, billiards, flatscreen TVs, catering kitchen, fenced-in private dog park and dog grooming area.
If you’re interested in checking out one of these properties, get in touch with an experienced broker today! Otherwise, be sure to break a sweat at the best places to workout in West Loop, Chicago!
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The Best Places to Workout in Lincoln Park Chicago
September 3, 2019 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Finding the perfect gym can feel like a daunting task, especially with so many options out there.
Don’t worry- the Luxury Living team is here to streamline the process by narrowing down the best places to workout in Lincoln Park, Chicago
7 Gyms in Lincoln Park
Regardless of where you live in Lincoln Park or what kind of gym you’re looking for, rest assured that the neighborhood is sprinkled with plenty of workout options.
If you’re looking for an upscale fitness center, consider joining Lakeshore Sport. The four-story Lincoln Park location stretches over 3.5 acres just off Fullerton Avenue and features impressive workout facility, eight indoor tennis courts, three rooftop tennis courts, two outdoor paddle courts, two squash courts and one racquetball court, and a kid’s center. Once you finish your workout, enjoy a meal at the posh rooftop restaurant.
Equinox also offers a luxury workout experience. This fitness center, modeled after a quintessential urban loft, delivers all the bells and whistles. Here you can take advantage of boxing studio, yoga studio, cycling studio, group fitness center, pilates studio, and kid’s center.
Fitness Formula Clubs’ Lincoln Park location is a club that delivers a full spectrum of fitness, health, and wellness services, including an indoor pilates studio, pilates studio, spa, nutrition counseling, and more.
If you are looking for a higher level of accountability and structure, consider a gym that features high-intensity interval training. Studio Three, Shred415, or Orange Theory are all popular studios in Lincoln Park.
For another great workout in a group setting, Title Boxing Club offers boxing and kick-boxing exercise classes.
Which is the Best
Choosing the best gym is a very personal decision. All of the gyms mentioned above provide an awesome workout experience.
It’s up to you to find the gym that offers the best overall fit. Consider location, pricing, and hours to help you make the best choice.
Most gyms offer free trials, so consider checking out multiple gyms out before committing to one.
Fitness Offerings at Apartments in Lincoln Park
While Lincoln Park offers an impressive selection of gyms, the community also boasts luxury apartments with its own impressive fitness offerings.
Lincoln Common (2345 N Lincoln Ave)- These brand new apartments are situated right in the center of some of Lincoln Park’s newest and hottest retail and dining. The building also features a high-end fitness center, yoga studio, and other impressive amenities.
If you’re interested in checking out one of these properties, get in touch with an experienced broker today! Otherwise, be sure to take advantage of the best places to workout in Lincoln Park, Chicago!
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If you are looking to hit the gym, but have yet to find a go-to spot, rest assured that the Lakeview neighborhood is scattered with great spots to get your fitness on.
Discover all of the best places to workout in Lakeview, Chicago.
Gyms in the Area
Regardless of what type of workout you are looking for, the Lakeview community and its surrounding neighborhoods are sprinkled with a wide variety of gyms.
For all the bells and whistles, check out one of the multiple athletic clubs in the area, including Lakeview Athletic Gym and Fitness Formula Club. Along with state-of-the-art fitness centers, these gyms also provide additional amenities like pools, yoga studios, and climbing walls.
Consider a more basic gym, such as Fitness 19 or Planet Fitness if you are interested in the bare necessities. These memberships can run as little as 10 dollars a month and provide all of the necessary equipment needed to get a workout in.
If you are a fitness junkie and looking for a more intense workout regimen, gyms like Crosstown Fitness Lakeview or Orange Theory might be right up your alley.
Our Favorite Gyms
Among the multitude of gyms the Lakeview area offers, the Luxury Living Team has narrowed down what we consider the best places to workout in Lakeview Chicago.
For the best bang for your buck, enroll in Southport Fitness, a full-service gym offering group classes, small group training, and personal training. You can choose between a variety of membership packages based on your preferences and availability. Southport Fitness also has flexible hours of operation, opening at 4:30 am and closing at midnight.
If you are not sure about the traditional workout experience, consider 9Round Fitness. This kickboxing gym is another one of our favorites, offering a quick and killer full-body workout. The sessions are flexible, and only 30 minutes long!
Yoggic is another one of our favorite workout spots in Lakeview if yoga is your thing. As one of the neighborhoods newest yoga studio, Yoggic offers a beautiful space to practice Baptiste Power Yoga.
Fitness Offerings at Apartments
While Lakeview boasts an impressive selection of fitness centers, imagine how convenient your workout routine could be if you didn’t even have to leave your building.
Discover Lakeview apartments that offer luxury living, complete with your dream gyms:
Addison and Clark– This beautiful new apartment building, located at 1025 W Addison St., sits right across the iconic Wrigley Field. Additionally, residents receive full access to incredible amenities, including the well-appointed fitness center, yoga studio, pool, spa, and sauna/steam room.
Viridian on Sheridan– Situated at 734 West Sheridan Road, this modern property sits in the heart of Lakeview, with easy waterfront access and impressive building amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center. Residents can take advantage of an Expresso Bike, Curved Treadmill, Stair Climber, and Precor Connected Cardio Equipment within the fitness center.
The Lakeview neighborhood ensures residents a vibrant and convenient living experience, complete with an expansive selection of gyms.
Be sure to take advantage of the best places to workout in Lakeview, Chicago and find the fitness center that best fits your needs. Check out our Best Places to Work Out in Chicago blog for more details.
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Logan Square Arts Festivals You Don’t Want to Miss
July 23, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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If you’re looking to up your summertime game, consider adding one of the many Logan Square arts festivals to the agenda.
Art festivals in/near Logan Square in 2019
We all know Chicago’s summers are fleeting. Before summer 2019 comes to an end, be sure to check out these upcoming art festivals in and near Logan Square:
Chicago Brewing District’s Dancing in the Streets: Clear your schedule on August 4th or 5th and stop by this happening event right in West Town on Hubbard Street between Paulina and Wood. Although local brews are the main focus of the fest, you can also find live music, local food, and local artisans.
Bucktown Arts Fest:Right up the street from Logan Square, the Bucktown neighborhood is hosting their annual arts festival August 24th and 25th across from Holstein Park. For over 30 years this festival has showcased hundreds of artists who work in oil, watercolor, photography, textile, sculpture, jewelry, and more.
Renegade Craft Fair: On September 8th and 9th Wicker Park will host Renegade Chicago’s largest event of the year right along Division Street. Here you will find over 400 work from artists and designers throughout the country. The fair will also feature local DJs, workshops, art installations, food trucks, nonprofits, adult beverages, and more.
Annual Art Festival Events
Be on the lookout for these annual art festivals for next summer:
Logan Square Arts Festival: This three-day neighborhood celebration takes place every year at the end of June in the iconic neighborhood square. The festival features two stages of live music, visual art, performance art, dance, food, and drinks.
Chicago Underground Film Festival: Recognized as the longest underground film festival in the world, this event has earned quite the reputation. For five days at the beginning of June, the Logan Theatre showcases independent, experimental and documentary films from around the world.
Wicker Park Fest: Directly north of Logan Square, Wicker Park hosts its own annual fest for residents, neighbors, and visitors alike. The five-day festival takes place at the end of July and reflects the neighborhood’s rich musical heritage, vibrant nightlife, and acclaimed restaurants. Attendees can also find local artisans and arts and crafts.
Accessibility from Logan Square Apartments
If you have a desire to live within easy access of Logan Square art festivals, consider looking into these local properties:
The Field’s Loft: The warehouse for the Chicago-born department store Marshall Field’s has now been transformed into authentic loft apartments. The Field’s Lofts is located at 400 W Diversey Avenue and offers various layouts, all complete modern finishes and extensive amenities.
Whether you are considering living in Logan Square, or this neighborhood is already home, be sure to check out one of the many Logan Square Festivals!
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Recently ranked as one of the “nation’s coolest neighborhoods,” Logan Square is earning an impressive reputation locally and nationally.
Not only has this thriving neighborhood earned this coveted title due to its incredible walkability, beautiful historic homes, and accessible public transit, but Logan Square entertainment has also helped put this area on the map.
Discover all there is to do in the Logan Square community.
About Logan Square
Logan Square sits a couple of miles northwest of downtown Chicago. While the trendy neighborhood provides easy access to the ‘Loop’ and surrounding areas, you will quickly find that Logan Square has quite a distinct vibe of its own.
Logan is characterized by its historical boulevards, overgrown trees, stately greystones, and large bungalow-style homes.
This community is also known for keeping things local. Throughout the neighborhood you will find local restaurants serving locally sourced bites, local breweries pouring local drafts, local theatres premiering local artists, and local galleries showcasing local artwork.
Logan is home to a diverse crowd and attracts many people looking for a hot spot to settle.
The list of Logan Square entertainment is also a major selling point for the neighborhood.
Fun things to Do
Whether you are a Logan Square local, or you are looking to check the neighborhood out, Logan Square entertainment offers something for everyone.
If you are a fan of live music, catch a concert at Concord Music Hall, the newest addition to Logan Square’s and Chicago’s historic music scene. Also check out some of the neighborhood’s smaller venues, including Logan Square Auditorium where you will find various festivals and shows, or Rosa’s Lounge for some of the city’s finest jazz.
For fresh comedy and lots of laughs visit Logan Square Improv. Bring your own booze and enjoy stand up, sketch comedy, and improvised shows at this brand new comedy theatre.
On a rainy day, bundle up and enjoy a film at the historic Logan Theatre. Since 1915 this 906-seat movie house has provided a fun and affordable viewing experience, complete with sports vintage decor and a full bar and lounge. If you are a fan of independent films, be sure to attend the theatre’s Underground Film Festival taking place every June.
Do not miss out on the many art galleries Logan Square houses for the chance to admire unique creations and even partake in creating your own artwork.
Galerie F is a local favorite that showcases street art, gig poster, and collectibles from emerging local and national artists. The gallery also hosts monthly exhibitions and community drawing events.
Sideshow Gallery is also worth a visit. Here you can find an assortment of obscure and funky works of art, from vintage treasures to skulls and taxidermy.
Check the calendar at Comfort Station for upcoming art exhibitions, comedy shows, and other creative events. This calming, historic space opened its doors in 1926 as a warning station and has transformed into a local haven for all things artistic.
Logan Square Nightlife
The Logan Square nightlife scene is quite a vibrant one. Discover all the Logan Square entertainment that this neighborhood offers in the evenings.
If you are looking for an exciting spot to grab a drink, consider checking out one of the multiple arcade bars in the neighborhood.
The infamous Logan Arcade offers the largest public collection of pinball and video games in Chicago, including 30 pinball machines and 47 video games. Plus, Monday evenings feature a movie night, and Tuesdays offer a magic show with a comedic twist. You can also enjoy a pop-up record shop on the last Wednesday of every month.
After major success in West Loop, Emporium recently opened its second location near Logan Square, bringing even more old-schooled games to the bar scene. Here you can find dozens of games, live music, DJs, and amazing local art murals. Be sure to hit the bar for curated craft beer and hand-crafted cocktails.
Alternatively, spend a laid night evening out at Cole’s Bar for a night of delicious drinks, pool tables, and live music. Also, check the schedule for the frequent and trendy comedy open mic nights.
After Cole’s, swing on by next door to Slippery Slope for another drink and a round of Skee Ball. You can also make your way to the dance floor and enjoy the live DJ.
Best things to do in the Summer
While you can find Logan Square entertainment year round, there is something magical about this neighborhood during the summertime.
Not only does the summer bring sunshine, but it also opens up the opportunity for additional outdoor activities.
Many locals prefer to spend a beautiful day lounging in the square, the centerpiece of the neighborhood, and the reason for the area’s name.
The public square sits at the three-way intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, Logan Boulevard and Kedzie Boulevard. Here you can find the Illinois Centennial Memorial Column, named for American Civil War General John A, and plenty of space to picnic or relax.
Grab your bike or rent a DIVVY and hop on the 606. This once abandoned rail line now provides almost three miles of elevated trails that sit 17 feet above Chicago neighborhoods, including Logan Square, Wicker Park, Bucktown, and Humboldt Park. You can also find numerous art installations embedded throughout the trail.
Since 2019 Logan has become a part of the electric scooter pilot program. You can find dockless scooters scattered throughout the neighborhood and take it for a ride. Keep in mind the scooters are not permitted on the 606 or the park district.
Spend your Sunday at the Logan Square Farmers Market- rain or shine. More than 80 farm and food vendors set up for a day full of fun, food, and multiple live musical acts. Join in on community yoga on the West Lawn of the market starting at 10 am. Once the summer is over, you can still find the market operating indoors at Emporium beginning at the end of October.
Don’t miss out on the impressive range of Logan Square entertainment. See for yourself everything this eccentric neighborhood has to offer!
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This sleek 51-story tower is located at 345 E. Wacker Drive directly east of the Swissotel at the northwest corner of Lakeshore East.
The luxury building provides an urban community, complete with competitive views of Lake Michigan, the Chicago River, and Millennium Park.
Choose from multiple units with different layouts and looks to match your personal preferences.
Unique Amenities That you can Take Advantage of
Not only does Coast at Lakeshore East provide stunning finishes in each unit, but the building also offers access to an impressive list of shared amenities.
Residents can find an outdoor pool and landscaped deck, business center, spa area, and fully-equipped fitness center all without having to leave the building.
Coast at Lakeshore East also boasts the title as Chicago’s first completely smoke-free residence.
To schedule a showing and check out this property right on the Lakeshore East Park, get in touch with an experienced broker today!
Cool Places you can go
Residing in Lakeshore East means you are steps away from some of the most notable attractions in Chicago.
Along the southern edge of Lakeshore East sits Millennium park– home to some of the city’s most iconic art and architecture, including the infamous ‘Bean’.
The Magnificent Mile, located on North Michigan Ave, also offers Lakeshore East residents easy access to some of the Windy City’s best shopping.
Nearby you can stroll along Navy Pier to soak up the lakefront views and city skyline. While you are there, take a ride on the Centennial Wheel, enjoy a show at the Shakespeare Theatre, or cruise on a boat through the Chicago River.
If you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, check out the award-winning Lakeshore East Park that serves as the centerpiece of the neighborhood. This sprawling, 6-acre green space is complete with multiple trails, open lawns, gardens, and both children’s and pet’s playgrounds.
Do not miss out on the opportunity to find a Lakeshore East Apartment and make this premier neighborhood your home today!
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Lakeshore East remains one of Chicago’s best-kept secrets.
This urban neighborhood is tucked away into an enclave adjacent to Michigan Avenue and west of Lakeshore Drive, right where the river meets the Lake.
Lakeshore East sits atop an award-winning six-acre public park and boasts an impressive selection of dining, businesses, and luxury residences.
If you are interested in making this neighborhood your own, discover Lakeshore East condos that provide ultimate city living.
Where to find the Best Lakeshore East Condos
Lakeshore East is preparing to welcome unprecedented luxury condos to the neighborhood.
Vista Tower, also known as Wanda Vista, has just hit the Chicago market featuring a breathtaking 95-story tower designed by Jeanne Gang.
These luxury Wanda Vista condo residences are available for purchase with move-ins beginning in 2020.
The centrally located high-rise sits right along the Chicago River at 345 East Wacker Drive.
What Makes Them Unique
Wanda Vista delivers a whole new level of choice to prospective buyers.
The building offers an impressive selection of unique units designed for different budgets and personal preferences.
Units range from one to four bedrooms, with multiple spacious layouts to choose from.
Regardless of your unit selection, each one is complete with gorgeous finishes including wide plank hardwood flooring throughout, contemporary snaidero cabinetry, natural quartz and stone countertops, and a full-size LG washer and dryer.
Every condo offers floor-to-ceiling windows for panoramic views of the city.
The Vista Tower is also home to the 5-star Wanda Vista Hotel, with all hotel amenities available to residents.
Club Vista, an exclusive resident amenity floor provides a private oasis of elegant hotel services and exquisite amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, outdoor pool deck, theatre, and wine tasting room.
What’s Appealing About Their Location
Vista Residences offer a location that is hard to beat.
The building is situated right along the riverfront and within a mile radius of many of Chicago’s finest attractions, including Navy Pier, Millennium Park, and the Magnificent Mile along Michigan Avenue.
These condos are also steps away from a green oasis, the Lakeshore East Park. This impressive park spans over six-miles and features trails, an open lawn, a floral garden, a children’s playground, and even a pet playground
If you are considering Vista Residences as your next move, get in touch with an experienced broker today.
Do not miss out on the opportunity to reserve these stunning Lakeshore East Condos today!
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The Lakeshore East neighborhood is earning a reputation as one of Chicago’s hottest spots to live. With an incredible location and stunning new development, it’s easy to see why.
One of the major selling points that has helped set this community apart is the incredible Lakeshore East Park. Discover what a day at this beautiful park looks like.
Info about Lakeshore East Park
The Lakeshore East Park is a green oasis located directly below towering high-rises, providing residents a unique opportunity to live in the middle of the city and surrounded by natural beauty.
Sprawling over 6-acres, this botanical recreational garden sits in the middle of the Lakeshore East neighborhood and serves as the centerpiece of the 28-acre community.
This public green space claims the title as Chicago’s first and only free wireless park and offers unlimited internet access to the public.
The park is open daily from 6 am until 11 pm.
What People Use the Park for
The Lakeshore East Park is truly a haven for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors.
With residential high-rises, commercial and retail space, and hotels scattered throughout the neighborhood, it is no surprise that the Lakeshore East Park attracts a variety of visitors.
While many residents take full advantage of their nearby outdoor space, tourists and business professionals will also opt to soak up the sun and utilize the quick and easy escape this park offers.
Many people enjoy taking a scenic stroll or riding their bikes on the walking paths and trails, while others chose to lay out a blanket and picnic on the open lawn.
There are beautiful plants throughout the park, but the formal floral garden makes the perfect place to get your flower fix in.
Parents can also catch a break and let their kids roam free on the children’s playground. Animal parents do the same at the pet playground, complete with a doggie drinking fountain.
Where you can Live Near the Park
If you are looking for the opportunity to enjoy the Lakeshore East Park right in your backyard, consider looking into Coast at Lakeshore East.
This sleek 51-story tower, located at 345 E. Wacker Drive, provides an urban beachside resort for its residents and offers competitive views of Lake Michigan, the Chicago River, and Millennium Park.
Along with claiming the title as Chicago’s first smoke-free residence, Coast at Lakeshore East boasts an outdoor pool and landscaped deck, business center, spa area, and fully-equipped fitness center.
To schedule a showing and check out this property right on the Lakeshore East Park, get in touch with an experienced broker today!
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Lakeshore East may be downtown Chicago’s best-kept secret. This hidden gem is tucked away into an enclave adjacent to Michigan Avenue and west of Lakeshore Drive, right where the river meets the Lake and sits atop an award-winning six-acre public park.
Along with an incredible location, this luxury neighborhood boasts incredible dining options.
New Restaurants in the Area
Pizza aficionados will be thrilled to discover the recent re-opening of Robert’s Pizza Dough and Co., located within the River East Art Center, minutes away from the Lakeshore East neighborhood. With 142 seats, this pizzeria has nearly tripled in size, while still serving the same delicious pizza creations and maintaining the same lively energy inside.
A couple of minutes down the road you can find Carson’s Ribs for some mouth-watering BBQ, complete with stunning views of the city and river.
Although MingHin Cuisine in Lakeshore East has been around for a few years, it still remains the talk of the town. This Michelin-recognized, Cantonese restaurant offers a stunning interior, along with some of the top-rated Dim Sum in the country.
The Most Popular Spots to Try
Spend an evening at III Forks Steakhouse for a contemporary take on an upscale steakhouse. Along with USDA prime beef, this popular restaurant offers a lively lounge, breathtaking views of the park, and over 3,000 fine wines from the remarkable glass wine room.
For a bit more casual and authentic Chicago dining experience, treat yourself to some deep dish at Giordano’s.
If you feel like expanding your palate, head up the road to get your Brit on at Elephant and Castle. This popular pub and restaurant features a delicious array of Brittish dishes, including the infamous shepherd’s pie, fish ‘n’ chips, and bread pudding for dessert.
Best Place for Brunch and Drinks
If you’re looking for a good spot to brunch, spend a weekend meal at Eggy’s Diner for some urban comfort food and laid back vibes. Here you can enjoy all-day breakfast, lunch, dinner, and baked goods made from seasonal, local ingredients all in a fun dining environment.
Hidden on the lower level of the Swissotel Chicago Hotel you can find delicious brunch at the Geneva. This cozy breakfast restaurant features classic American cuisine with a European flair. On the same floor, you can also fine Amuse, a swanky lounge with hand-crafted cocktails and an impressive selection of drinks.
BIG Bar is another casual lounge worth checking out. This modern bar is located within the Hyatt and features floor-to-ceiling windows for expansive city views.
Set up a reservation at one of these delicious restaurants today for the chance to enjoy a worthwhile meal in Lakeshore East!
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If you are looking for a vibrant neighborhood with unbeatable convenience, South Loop may be the spot for you. Consider taking advantage of this phenomenal location and find a South Loop high-rise to call home.
Living in South Loop
Directly south of the Loop and right along Lake Michigan, this neighborhood offers easy access to the waterfront, popular attractions, and public transportation.
When it comes to narrowing down where to live, South Loop residents have the choice between two distinct areas: Museum Park and Printer’s Row.
While Museum Park is a sprawling lakefront community of brand-new high rise buildings with popular venues and museums, Printer’s Row offers a bit more character featuring former printing plants and publishing houses converted into contemporary lofts and condos.
Exclusive South Loop High-Rises
If you are in the market for the hottest South Loop high-rises, don’t miss out on the latest development in the neighborhood:
River City– Located at 800 S Well Streets, this breathtaking high-rise is truly where the past meets the future. Designed by architect Bertrand Goldberg in 1986, this iconic building has experienced an incredible transformation. Each one of the 449 units recently underwent the largest deco version in Chicago’s history, completely modernizing the complex.
River City now offers some of the Windy City’s most exclusive units, ranging from stunning studios, to townhomes and penthouses.
This impressive renovation project has provided River City residents with multiple lounges and co-working spaces, a party room, an acre of outdoor space with lush landscaping, outdoor grilling stations, available parking, and bike storage.
New South Loop High-Rises
In response to the neighborhood’s growth, the South Loop has also welcomed multiple breathtaking high-rises.
Eleven40– This brand new building, located at 1140 S. Wabash Street, offers residents unprecedented luxury living. The property features an aqua lounge pool and bar with a rooftop lounge, state-of-the-art fitness center with an exclusive yoga center, dedicated meeting pods, in-house entertainment suite, media and gaming rooms; and specifically for pets, a grooming station and outdoor dog run.
Eleven40’s desirable location provides residents easy access to Museum Campus, the Loop, Soldier Field, and McCormick Place. It is also steps away from the CTA’s Roosevelt Road Station, providing access to the Red, Green, and Orange line, making it easy to get to any part of the city.
Alta Roosevelt– Situated right in Printer’s Row, at 801 S. Financial Place, this modern high-rise offers residents a sleek living space in the middle of the neighborhood’s historic district.
The building features a rooftop deck and pool with private cabana, entertaining space with a multi-screen theatre, bar and outdoor terrace, a state-of-the-art fitness center with a private yoga studio, and a co-working hub with conference rooms. You can also treat yourself to some delicious treats from Dollop Coffee Company located in the lobby. Additionally, Pet owners will be pleased to find two outdoor pet parks and a pet spa onsite.
Essex on the Park– After nearly two years of construction, this impressive 56-story high-rise is finally open to provide residents with an unbeatable lakefront living experience.
Located at 808 S. Michigan Avenue, Essex on the Park features incredible amenities including a dramatic four-story winter garden with an indoor pool overlooking Grant Park, an outdoor patio with grilling stations, a fitness center with an indoor/outdoor yoga studio, a party room, cocktail lounge, and more. Residents will also get to enjoy all of the services of the adjacent Hotel Essex.
Additionally, this high-rise claims the title as Chicago’s first residential building to earn Well Certification thanks to the developers technologies that provide cleaner air and water and reduce fatigue from light glare and exterior noise.
Don’t miss out on the chance to make one of these stunning South Loop high-rises home. Get in contact with an experienced broker today!
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New Streeterville Apartments You Should Know About
May 8, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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Streeterville, Chicago boasts one of the city’s premier neighborhoods. Residents have the opportunity to experience unbeatable convenience, incredible views, and stunning architecture.
Prospective renters have plenty of beautiful high-rises to choose from in the area. If you are considering calling Streeterville home, the Luxury Living team is here to share insight into new Streeterville apartments that you can’t miss.
New Buildings in the Streeterville Area
Recently, Streeterville has welcomed some incredible fresh builds into the neighborhood, complete with stunning features and modern amenities. Here are a few of our favorite new Streeterville apartments:
465 North Park: Located at Illinois Street and Park Drive just steps from Lake Michigan and Chicago River, this building offers a phenomenal location. With nearly an acre of amenity space and meticulous architecture, residents are surrounded by luxury.
Aston Chicago: Adjacent to the Chicago Tribune Building at 200 E Illinois Street and nearby Michigan Ave, these apartments offer ultimate convenience. The contemporary building offers one bedroom, two bedrooms, three bedrooms, and penthouse units.
Atwater: Situated in the heart of the Streeterville neighborhood at 355 E Ohio Street, these apartments offer easy access to shopping, the lake, and public transportation. Residents are within walking distance of everything along Michigan Avenue, Navy Pier, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. If you decide to lease within 48 hours of touring you may receive limited-time savings on select apartments.
Streeterville Apartment Styles
All of these new Streeterville apartments provide residents with a sleek, modern, and elegant living experience. While locations and specific features may vary, each of these buildings provides beautiful high-end finishes and appliances within every unit and impressive shared amenities throughout the building. Regardless of which new building you prefer, you will find access to luxurious pools, fitness centers, media centers, impressive lounges and more.
Additionally, each one of these high-rises offers competitive and expansive views of the city, lake, and river- a perk that not every Chicago building can offer.
Many of these apartments are also following Streeterville’s initiative to become the city’s “greenest” neighborhood, with an increased focus on environmentally conscious plans and eco-friendly technologies.
What’s Nearby Streeterville Apartments?
Residents who call Streeterville home have the advantage of living within walking distance of some of the city’s premier shopping, dining, and attractions.
Explore some of the city’s most prestigious retail brands as you stroll along Michigan Avenue. On beautiful summer evenings, grab a table on one of the many restaurant patios overlooking the river.
Streeterville is also home to Navy Pier, where you can soak up lake views, catch a show at the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, grab a cold pint at the beer garden, or catch fireworks during the summertime.
These new Streeterville apartments make it easy to enjoy Lake Shore Park, complete with tennis courts, a track, and a playground. They are also nearby Ohio Beach where you can sit back, relax, and soak up the sun.
Don’t let this vibrant neighborhood or these stunning new Streeterville apartments pass you by. Get in touch with a licensed broker today to find your dream home!
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At 1640 W. Division, Wicker Park Connection is now leasing. These Wicker Park apartments offer an expansive selection of community amenities, stunning finishes, and spacious floor plans.
Wicker Park Apartments
Wicker Park Connection’s luxury apartments are a unique offering in this popular neighborhood. With best-in-class finishes, each apartment includes plank flooring throughout, custom built-in closet systems, solar shades, and full-size washer/dryer. Every contemporary kitchen provides Italian soft-close cabinetry, stainless-steel Whirlpool appliance packages, pearl quartz countertops, and Porcelanosa tile backsplashes. Select units offer enormous walk-in closets and private outdoor spaces.
Wicker Park Connection elevates the lifestyle of neighborhood living with a wide variety of community amenities— both spaces and services. With on-site property management and concierge, residents will also enjoy conveniences such as smartphone-controlled building access, attached parking, package receiving, and Pressbox dry cleaning service. The seasonal highlight for these Wicker park apartments will undoubtedly be the outdoor pool deck, featuring sun beds, lounge seating, grilling stations and fire pit.
Other year-round amenity spaces include a massive, state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga and meditation room, Starbuck’s coffee nook, resident’s lounge with co-working stations, party room, chef’s grade kitchen, and business center with printing station.
Living in Wicker Park
Steps from the Division Blue Line CTA stop, Wicker Park Connection is surrounded by the neighborhood’s best restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife, such as Parlor Pizza Bar, Big Star, and Mahalo. Three parks are within easy walking distance: Dean Playground, Pulaski Park, and Wicker Park. With a Walk Score of 97, running errands is a breeze since Jewel-Osco is around the corner and brand-new Target is set to open downstairs this year. These Wicker Park apartments provide easy access to I-90/94 Dan Ryan Expressway, in addition to the Blue Line’s routes downtown and out to O’Hare International Airport.
Click the button below to learn more and schedule a showing of these impressive Wicker Park apartments.
*This post has been refreshed since the original published date of April 27th, 2018.
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What New Residents Need to Know About Streeterville, Chicago
April 30, 2019 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Streeterville, Chicago boasts one of the city’s premier neighborhoods. Residents have the opportunity to experience unbeatable convenience, incredible views, and stunning architecture. If this sounds like the ideal living situation, discover all of the features that make Streeterville the perfect place to live.
What New Residents Need to Know About Streeterville, Chicago
If you are looking for a happening spot to call home, Streeterville, Chicago will not disappoint- just ask one of the30,000 current residents.
Situated right between Magnificent Mile and Lake Michigan, this neighborhood truly offers the prime living location. Regardless of which property you choose, you are guaranteed easy access to some of the city’s best shopping, dining, and attractions.
Anywhere you chose to live in Streeterville guarantees proximity to an amplitude of activities, making the neighborhood extremely walkable.
Streeterville is also actively working to become the city’s “greenest” neighborhood, with an increased focus on environmentally conscious plans.
What’s it Like Living in the Streeterville, Chicago Neighborhood?
Streeterville residents can expect a vibrant neighborhood full of energy and convenience.
Many residents agree that one of the best parts of living in Streeterville is the proximity to some of the state’s most well-respected establishments. This booming neighborhood is home to Northwestern University Downtown Campus, University of Chicago Gleacher Center, NBC Tower, Northwestern Hospital, and Lurie Children’s Hospital.
Streeterville also offers an incredible social scene. With so many beautiful high rises throughout the area, residents frequently take advantage of the rooftop restaurants and bars.
On a beautiful Chicago day, head up 96 floors to Signature Room to enjoy stunning panoramic lake and city views while indulging in a hand-crafted cocktail and gourmet meal. Or make your way to Raffaello Hotel’s rooftop to check out Drumbar, the speakeasy-inspired bar, complete with a beautiful outdoor terrace and intimate lounge inside.
Things to Do in Streeterville, Chicago
Living in Streeterville, you will never have to worry about running out of activities on the agenda. This neighborhood guarantees any resident an exciting weekend itinerary.
Spend a summer day checking out Chicago’s iconicNavy Pier. Here you can soak up a unique view of the city from theCentennial Wheel, enjoy a scenicriver cruise, or wind down to live entertainment. Once the sun goes down check out the impressive fireworks show, which runs from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
If you are looking for some nature and green space, take a stroll aroundLake Shore Park, complete with tennis courts, a track, and playground. Afterward, soak up some sun atOhio Beach.
After a busy day outside, treat yourself to a refreshing cocktail and yummy bites atBeatrix or indulge in some of the city’s best deep dish atGino’s East original location.
Learn About the History of Streeterville
Not only does Streeterville provide residents with convenience, but this neighborhood also offers a unique and quirky history. While variations of this story exist, they all revolve around the infamous Captain George Streeter.
Streeter and his wife Maria made their way up to Chicago in the late 1800s. While taking their boat out on Lake Michigan, a bad storm hit and drifted them to a sandbar off the Chicago harbor, 450 feet east of Michigan Avenue. Streeter then decided to live on his boat and attempt to claim the sandbar as his own.
Shortly after this decision, Streeter found an unusual way to make some profit by turning the sandbar into a public garbage disposal. All of the waste pile up lead to the establishment of a shantytown leaving wealthy neighbors angry and concerned that their property values would decline.
Eventually, the real owner of the land, millionaire Kellogg Fairbank, intervened and filed a suit against Streeter. Despite his legal obligation to leave the sandbar, the captain refused to relinquish the land. Instead, he raised an army and set up a blockade in a final attempt to save what he believed was rightfully “his property”.
While Captain Streeter’s efforts were unsuccessful and quickly terminated by the police, his legacy remains in the neighborhood’s name and in the form of an eight-foot-tallbronze sculpture just a few blocks from the river.
Looking to Move to Chicago? Check Out These Streeterville Apartments
If you are ready to experience the high rise views and enjoy all the amenities that this neighborhood has to offer, then consider living in one of these luxury Streeterville apartment buildings:
One Bennett Park– Located at 451 E Grand Avenue, One Bennett Park is part privately owned condos and part apartment rentals. The property features luxurious amenities and services including an abundant fitness center with Pilates studio and indoor lap pool, a sun terrace with an outdoor pool, and a 1.7-acre park. Residents can enjoy the community spaces for dining, entertaining, and relaxing. Luxury apartment floor plans range from one to four bedrooms. Each unit features hardwood flooring, expansive windows with roller shades, spacious customized closets with built-in shelving and storage, and Nest thermostats for resident-controlled heating and cooling. The designer kitchens feature dark quartz countertops with a waterfall edge. For more information, we highlighted One Bennett Park on a blog post.
465 North Park– The property features a luxury amenities including the sun deck, pool with cabanas, a lounge area with a fireplace, club room including billiards, 38th-floor sky deck lounge, private dining room, outdoor grilling areas, fitness center with spin & yoga room, demonstration kitchen, dog run, a pet spa, and an on-site retail. 465 North Park apartments feature wood plank flooring, elegant quartz countertops, Bosch stainless steel appliances, french door refrigerators, slide-in gas ranges, cabinets in dark or light finish, Kohler under-mount sinks, 500 mbps internet service, floor-to-ceiling windows, spacious balconies in select homes, gracious open layouts and roomy walk-in closets.
465 North Park features spacious open kitchens
The Streeter– The Streeter is located at 345 E Ohio Street. This 50-story luxury apartment complex offers exceptional living to its residents in one of the most vibrant areas of the city. Property highlights include: indoor and outdoor pools, sun deck with grilling areas, surround sound media room, robust business center, and state-of-the-art fitness center and basketball court. The Streeter apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping views of the city, full granite countertops, in-unit washer/dryer, and upgraded finishes.
If you are in the market for a condominium, Streeterville offers some of the city’s most upscale options. Here is one of our favorite buildings in the neighborhood:
One Bennett Park – Thisluxury Streeterville tower, located at 451 E Grand Avenue, offers both apartment rentals and privately owned condos. The property boasts luxurious amenities and services, including onsite garages, full-service valets, a state-of-the-art fitness center, entertainment centers, and a landscaped sun terrace complete with an outdoor pool. A 1.7-acre private park, designed by a world-renowned landscape architect, Mark Van Valkenburgh, also encompasses the building.
Each residence features unique designs and layouts along with expansive floor to ceiling windows, gourmet kitchens, lavish marble bathrooms, and spacious walk-in closets. Sign a lease with Bennett today and receive a $1,500 MasterCard gift card.
What You Need to Know About Safety in Streeterville, Chicago
Streeterville, Chicago is a busy neighborhood, so naturally, safety is a pressing priority.
Along with an increased police presence, a large part of the Streeterville community is also coming together to promote neighborhood safety. Streeterville Organization of Active Residents (SOAR), diligently serves the community in various capacities, including the implementation of a Safety and Well-Being Task Force, which secures public safety for the entire neighborhood.
Prospective residents can also check out Trulia, which provides current crime data and relative safety trends in Streeterville based on police crime reports.
Take the local experts’ advice and join one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods by making a move to Streeterville, Chicago. Find an experienced broker to help with the process or click the button below to search apartments.
*This blog content was refreshed from its original published date of September 4, 2018.
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South Loop, Chicago provides visitors and residents the best of the Windy City.
While it’s within easy access to the main downtown area, Lake Michigan and popular attractions, South Loop also offers a bit more tranquility than you’ll find staying in the Loop.
If you’re interested in spending time in this vibrant Chicago neighborhood, consider staying in one of the top South Loop hotels.
Overview of South Loop
Bordered by Lake Michigan, gorgeous parks, the Chicago River, and Chinatown, South Loop’s location is hard to beat. This neighborhood also provides phenomenal access to the downtown Loop, Lake Shore Drive, and public transportation.
The South Loop is broken up into two distinct areas: Museum Park and Printer’s Row.
While Printer’s row offers more residential living with former printing plants and publishing houses converted into contemporary lofts and trendy bookshops, Museum Park boasts some of the city’s most well-known attractions.
Spend a day in Museum park exploring the Adler Planetarium, the country’s first and one of the largest planetariums. Afterwards, swing next door and admire the 1,5000 species housed at the Shedd Aquarium or catch a Cubs game at Soldier Field.
Popular South Loop Hotels
Check out some of the most popular South Loop hotels:
The Congress Plaza: Located right on Michigan Ave, this historic hotel offers a rich past as well as an unbeatable location. The Congress Plaza sits directly across from Grant Park and offers sweeping views of Lake Michigan. Since 1893 it has hosted U.S. presidents, international celebrities and performers, foreign dignitaries and elite travelers from around the world.
Hilton Chicago: This Hilton hotel provides a popular place to stay right in the center of Museum Park. Plus, if you’re looking to bring your furry friend with you to the Windy City, rest assured that this hotel is pet-friendly.
If you’re looking for a more unique place to stay, consider staying in one of these boutique South Loop hotels:
The Wheeler Mansion: This designated Chicago Landmark and tranquil urban estate provides guests a feeling of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of a large city. Built in 1870, it remains the only surviving historic mansion on Calumet Avenue complete with 11 guest rooms and suites. Along with its rich history, guests can enjoy the convenience of staying steps away from the McCormick Convention Center, Michigan Avenue shopping and Lake Michigan.
The Blackstone: This luxurious boutique hotel, located on Michigan Avenue’s cultural mile, is known as a stories architectural icon. Housed in a National Historic Landmark building and steps away from Millennium Park, this funky hotel is worth the stay.
Start preparing for your Chicago trip and book a stay at one of these world-class South Loop hotels today!
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Everything to Know About Living in Chicago’s Old Town Neighborhood
April 2, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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The Old Town neighborhood is a wonderful mix of new modern and traditional Chicago. The neighborhood provides easy access to the business district of the Loop but also enough distance to give a community feel in a big city. Surrounded by Gold Coast, River North, and Lincoln Park, Old Town residents have attainable access to the lake and popular entertainment destinations. If you want to live in a historic environment with countless restaurants and bars, then Old Town is the neighborhood for you.
History of Chicago’s Old Town
Old Town Chicago is filled with many historical landmarks and buildings. The story of the neighborhood is visible through the tree-lined streets, old Victorian homes, and multi-generational restaurants and businesses. Take an afternoon and walk around to get a taste of this rich historic area. This includes one of the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire, St. Michael’s Church. Old Town is also home to one of the first standing stations of the “El”, Sedgwick. Another interesting fact is that within the Old Town Triangle, the streets do not adhere to the Chicago street grid system since they predate the Chicago Fire. The triangle was formed by Clark, North, and Ogden streets. Knowing the history of the Old Town, Chicago neighborhood helps paint a picture of the overall community culture.
Chicago Old Town Neighborhood Today
Old Town is home to many new luxury apartments in Downtown Chicago. Old Town is also the best of both worlds. It’s walkable to the heart of the city, Michigan Avenue, and Lake Michigan, but also has a warm neighborhood feel with a lot of great restaurants, shops, green space, and areas to walk a dog. Old Town also makes for easy access to the Loop, River North, and Gold Coast neighborhoods too.
The neighborhood makeup is a mix between walk-ups, mid-rises, brownstones, and sleek, glass high-rise buildings. Anyone will be able to find something to love in Old Town apartments!
Things to do in Old Town
The Old Town neighborhood is home to some of Chicago’s top entertainment. If you are looking to laugh the night away, check out Second City. Known for its many famous alums, this storied spot hosts popular sketch shows & improv classes. Some iconic faces over the past 50 years include Dan Aykroyd, Chris Farley, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tina Fey, and Mike Meyers. Another top comedy club is Zanies. This comedy club hosts nationally known stand-up comedians seven nights a week. New City is a popular shopping, eating, and entertainment destination in Old Town. This neighborhood shopping area features Arclight Cinemas, Kings Bowling, Saks Fifth Ave Off 5th, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and restaurants like Earl’s Kitchen and Yard House. Steppenwolf Theater is Chicago’s premier ensemble theater exploring the new perspectives of acting and performance. This not-for-profit organization relies on community support to produce and present up to 16 plays and nearly 700 performances, readings, and other events on the three Steppenwolf stages. Old Town is a popular destination for top restaurants and nightlife. Next, we highlighted a few favorite dining options in Old Town.
Top Old Town Restaurants
To keep with the history of Old Town, Twin Anchors is an old-school tavern and barbecue restaurant opened in 1932. This historic restaurant gives off a bit of a gangster vibe and was once frequented by Frank Sinatra. They are best known for the ribs which are broiled, not smoked. If you’re looking for a great dining experience while still watching the games, check out Old Town Pour House. Locals order off their sizeable beer list and enjoy upscale pub food in an elegant wood-clad restaurant. The walls are covered with multiple TVs, so there is not a bad seat in the house for a game. Old Town also hosts Chicago’s first sushi restaurant (opened in 1967), Kamehachi. Make a reservation and enjoy the extensive menu of grilled seafood, steaks, salads and a variety of new maki and sashimi offerings. For more than 30 years, Topo Grigio has been an Old Town restaurant landmark for Italian-American cuisine. Whether you’re seated in the garden patio or the cozy dining room, the hearty Tuscan inspired dishes will have you wanting to return. Kick back with a plate of pasta or even just a glass of red wine and observe the vibrant Wells Street foot traffic. Broken English combines a unique take on Mexican street-style tacos, refreshing beverages, eclectic music, and vivid artwork created by local talent. The small plate tacos and margaritas always make for a great night!
Top Old Town Bars
Old Town is also a popular destination for patio drinks and nightlife gatherings. There are countless options for craft cocktails, exclusive beers, and expansive wine lists. We highlighted a few great locations for your weekend adventures. Looking for a 44 oz vodka lemonade to kick off the weekend? Fireplace Inn is best known for its oversized drinks and the barbeque ribs. The bar is centrally located on Wells Street and has long communal styled tables for large parties and large drinks. Open since 1958, the Old Town Ale House has had plenty of time to establish itself as a prime dive bar for the Old Town neighborhood. This cash-only spot has a very laid back culture and plays the best of the jukebox tunes. Located just north of North Avenue on Wells Street, Corcoran’s Grill & Pub is a cozy pub with a great deals menu. Enjoy the weather on their large backyard patio or sit in the open air area of the new additional bar in the patio area. Declan’s Irish Pub provides bar-goers with the most authentic Irish bar experience in Old Town. The 140-year-old mahogany bar, decor, and menu will make you feel as if you were in Ireland. Patron’s can sip on Irish brews and Whiskey’s, inside or enjoy the large sidewalk seating on the lively street of Wells.
Where to Live in Chicago’s Old Town
Luxury Old Town apartments are a lovely escape from downtown, that also provides easy access to all of Chicago’s favorite spots. If you want to live in a historic environment with a plethora of places to try, then Old Town is the neighborhood for you.
Located in Chicago’s Old Town Triangle at 1749 N. Wells Street is a premier apartment community featuring unique floor plans ranging from studios to spacious two bedroom apartments. Community amenities at K Square feature on-site maintenance, package receiving, off street parking, pet area, dog run, lobby, laundry facilities, high-speed internet, heated garage, bike racks as well as newly renovated amenities including a new state-of-the-art fitness center, community lounge, and pool. Apartments at K Square feature efficient stainless steel appliances, central air and heat, spacious closets, extra storage, and unparalleled views of the city.
Old Town Park located at 1140 North Wells Street offers all the amenities of Chicago luxury apartment building. The property is located centrally close to dining, shopping, and nightlife right on Wells Street. This 32-story tower features studio, one, two and three bedroom floor plans. Enjoy an outdoor escape with a heated pool, hot tub, loungers, and daybeds.
The Scott Residences, at 211 W Scott Street, sits on bustling Wells Street, in the heart of Chicago’s popular Old Town neighborhood. The building features convertible, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom layouts. The Scott has a great amenity rooftop deck with panoramic views. Property highlights include a club lounge, demonstration kitchen, fitness center, rooftop sun deck with grills and fire pit, valet dry cleaning, billiards parlor, bike racks, storage lockers, package receiving, and a private dog run.
1225 Old Town is a vibrant luxury residence at 1225 N Wells Street. They offer convertible, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom layouts with gorgeous luxury finishes. It is a pet-friendly building and boasts stunning balcony views. Make sure to check out the roof deck pool during one of the gorgeous sunsets.
Living in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago opens the door to luxury along with the historical past of this beautiful neighborhood. Reach out to your Luxury Living broker or contact us with any questions for setting up a showing.
*This post has been refreshed since the original published date of August 10, 2017.
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Also known as the New East Side, Lakeshore East is one of downtown Chicago’s best-kept neighborhood secrets. Tucked between Lake Michigan and the Loop, Lakeshore East apartments are gracefully arranged around an award-winning six acre park. The neighborhood consists of downtown Chicago condo high-rises, apartment rental buildings, plus a handful of restaurants and businesses. Lakeshore East has been in the news recently for construction on Vista Tower, a 95-story tower designed by Jeanne Gang, which will bring luxury condo residences and the Wanda Vista hotel to 363 E. Wacker Drive in 2020.
Lakeshore East Luxury Apartments
Living in Lakeshore East offers residents stunning city, lake, and river views with downtown neighborhood advantages no matter the season. In warmer months, neighborhood residents are steps from Lake Michigan for runs on the lakefront path, across the river from Ohio Street Beach, and can have a front-row seat to Navy Pier’s weekly firework show. During the city’s colder weather, they can commute into the Loop on foot through the Chicago Pedway, a system of underground tunnels and overhead bridges. Living in Lakeshore East apartments, such as The Tides & Shoreham, places residents next door to GEMS World Academy Chicago and across the park from Mariano’s grocery store, III Forks, Mezcalina Mexican, and Minghin Cuisine.
The Park at Lakeshore East includes a gated playground, dog park, and intimate seating areas. With fountains, walkways, and plantings, the park holds many events throughout the year. Regular events like Movies in the Park, Fitness in the Park, and Music in the Park accompany annual or seasonal occurrences, such as the Chicago Spring Half Marathon.
Aqua at Lakeshore East
Well known in Chicago for its unique, curved, white concrete balconies, Aqua is a mixed-use residential skyscraper at 225 N. Columbus Drive. The architectural icon offers residents floor plans ranging between studio and two bedroom apartments. Residents have access to the Aqua Apartments Shore Club, which includes over 100,000 square feet of amenities on two floors, including indoor and outdoor pools, running track, basketball court, and sky lounge.
Even on cloudy days, Coast at Lakeshore East provides amazing views of the river, Lake Michigan, and city skyline.
At 345 E. Wacker Drive, Coast opened its doors in 2013. With two finish packages to choose between, cool and calm, these luxury Lakeshore East apartments include plank flooring, stainless steel appliances, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The smoke-free and pet-friendly residences have full-sized washer/dryer in unit and expansive glass paneled balconies. Coast at Lakeshore East provides an indoor spa lounge with sauna and steam rooms, world-class fitness center, resident lounge with complimentary Wi-Fi, and private meeting rooms.
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The Field’s Lofts Now Leasing Logan Square Loft Apartments
February 25, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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An unique adaptive reuse project in Logan Square is now pre-leasing for move-in dates starting April 1st. In a portion of the redeveloped Marshall Field’s warehouse, The Field’s Lofts brings 123 loft apartments and an impressive suite of amenities to the neighborhood at 4000 W. Diversey Avenue. Appointments to tour the Field’s Lofts can be scheduled online, with calendar availability Tuesday through Sunday every week.
Logan Square Loft Apartments
The redevelopment efforts by Hubbard Street Group focused on preserving rustic architectural details, like 24-inch-round columns, 14- to 17-foot ceilings, and oversized steel-frame windows. The residences offer top-of-the-line finishes, from Balterio gray-tone plank flooring throughout to custom-built bedroom closets with organizer systems. Every modern kitchen features two-tone soft-close cabinetry, tile backsplashes, stainless steel Whirlpool appliances, Kohler fixtures, and undermount sinks. View pricing and model photography by exploring these listing links:
With an unique art program, The Field’s Lofts community spaces are tailored to residents’ active urban lifestyle and designed to foster a sense of community. The expansive resident lounge gives residents a variety of spaces to work from home or host friends, with a co-working space and chef’s grade kitchen. With Peloton bikes, the state-of-the-art fitness center has something for everyone’s exercise routine, including a private yoga and meditation lounge. The sprawling outdoor sundeck is a differentiator for the area. In warmer weather, residents will enjoy the grilling area, fire pit, and sun chairs with unobstructed city skyline views. Additional conveniences include garage parking for 87 vehicles, storage lockers, and complimentary bike parking. The smoke-free building provides Hub by Amazon package receiving, Pressbox dry cleaning, and fobbed entrances.
Grocery store runs are a breeze for residents with Cermak Fresh Market anchoring the retail space downstairs. The building’s Logan Square location gives easy access to shops and parks, like Brew Brew Coffee and Tea and Kosciuszko Park down the street. The Field’s Lofts is located along two CTA bus routes that connect to the CTA Blue Line. Popular neighborhood destinations include Park & Field, Lost Lake, Lula Cafe, and Hopewell Brewing Company.
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Broker Round Table: No. 508 Lincoln Park Apartments
February 22, 2019 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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The Broker Round Table Series focuses on different luxury Chicago apartment properties in each post. The Luxury Living Chicago Realty team are experienced and knowledgeable brokers with a comprehensive insight into the luxury apartment market of downtown Chicago. Since 2013, the team has rented thousands of Chicago apartments. The brokerage team provides best-in-class service for renters and buyers searching for a new home; each broker has a wealth of knowledge about every luxury property in downtown Chicago. The Broker Round Table series allows the team to play favorites and choose the best part of each edition’s featured building.
Located at 508 W. Diversey Parkway in Lincoln Park, these new luxury apartments are leasing one, two, and three bedroom floor plans in this highly sought after location.Each apartment at No. 508 features wood flooring throughout, high-end appliances, quartz countertops, and floor-to-ceiling windows with electric solar shades by J Gieger. Residents receive a one-of-a-kind living experience with private parking, an amenity floor, and a green roof.
See what our expert brokers have to say about this brand-new building:
Jake Tasharski: The developer really went all out on the finishes so that every unit feels like a penthouse. Solid oak floors, waterfall countertops, recessed lighting all on dimmers, and motorized roller shades are just a few of my favorite features. I also love the small intimate scale of the building; it feels private and exclusive.
Lynn Kummerer: I like the spacious living room sizes. It is like getting a large flat in Lincoln Park, but in a shiny new building with the latest amenities and laundry in unit.
David Cullina: Everyone loves those 5 piece baths, not to mention the extra powder rooms in each unit!
Madeline Sears: The commitment to premium, penthouse level finishes in every residence sets this building apart from anything else in the area.
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Chicago’s River North neighborhood is home to many restaurants, art galleries, and stores. The area’s central downtown location provides close proximity to the business district and countless public transit options. Construction of River North rental buildings has been on the rise since 2013, which has created a wide range of options for renters seeking a luxury apartment downtown. We’ve rounded up a collection of high-rise apartments in River North, Chicago to get your search started:
Floor Plans: Studio, One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom
Around the corner from Merchandise Mart, HUBBARD221 offers sophisticated residences with Italian soft-close cabinetry, stainless steel Whirlpool appliances, Balterio gray plank flooring, and floor-to-ceiling windows with city skyline views. The 21st floor features a range of amenities, including a sun terrace with pool and hot tub, fitness center, meditation lounge and yoga studio, co-working hub, and resident lounge.
Floor Plans: Studio, Convertible, One Bedroom Plus Den, One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom
Exhibit is well known in Chicago for one of its unique amenities— a Musician in Residence for live entertainment. The amenity floor offers many separate spaces, such as the private dining room, library nook, and tech lounge with charging station and kitchen. From a boxing simulator to spin bikes, the health club style fitness center has something for everyone’s favorite work out routine. Each River North apartment provides energy saving appliances, driftwood plank flooring throughout, and contemporary finishes.
Floor Plans: Studio, Convertible, One Bedroom Plus Den, One- and Two-Bedroom
While Hubbard Place is no longer a new kid on the block, these high rise apartments offer some of the best finishes and features in River North. On the edge of River North and across the street from the East Bank Club, Hubbard Place has some stunning views of the city and river- especially in the spacious floor plans featuring curved walls of floor-to-ceiling windows. Residents enjoy an expansive outdoor sundeck, indoor Whirlpool spa with sauna and steam, private theater, and complimentary Starbucks in the lounge.
Floor Plans: One- and Two-Bedroom, One Bedroom Plus Den, Two Bedroom Plus Den, Three Bedroom Penthouse
In the northwest corner of River North, The Hudson was the Onni Group’s first development in Chicago. With a private balcony in every floor plan, the condo-quality apartments feature chef-inspired kitchens with granite slab waterfall countertops and full-height backsplashes, integrated Bosch appliances, and stainless steel hood range. The 20,000 square foot amenity space includes an outdoor pool with cabanas, lounge, business center, and private outdoor kitchens.
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Steps from Lincoln Park, No. 508 is now leasing brand-new luxury apartments for move-in dates starting March 1st. The boutique building offers residents an unparalleled rental option in the neighborhood, with expansive floor plans, stunning interiors by Gary Lee Partners, and high-end amenities. From oak hardwood flooring to marble countertops, every detail of these Lincoln Park apartments has been thoughtfully designed to provide a truly elegant home.
Residents at No. 508 have the option of adding a comprehensive technology package from WhizCribs in order to take full advantage of their home’s smart features. Every apartment at No. 508 features the keyless Latch system, Nest learning thermostat, and wireless electric window shades. When utilizing WhizCribs, residents can use voice commands to adjust lighting, play music, raise or lower shades, and adjust the temperature.
In addition, these brand-new apartments offer floor-to-ceiling windows, stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting, solid core doors, and Eletrolux washer/dryer in-unit. Select floor plans include free-standing bath tubs and showers, custom built walk-in closets, double vanity sinks, and private outdoor spaces.
Superb Amenities & Services
The 53-unit building offers an impressive level of community amenity spaces and convenient services. Residents enjoy a 24-hour fitness center with on-demand fitness training and an outdoor exercise deck, featuring sunrise skyline views. Those with furry friends appreciate the pet spa and Mobile Doorman app, which is perfect for granting secure access to dog walkers. No. 508 also utilizes Butterfly MX video intercom at the front door, Pressbox dry cleaning services, and Package Concierge delivery receiving.
During the winter, residents are happy to have private, temperature-controlled parking on-site. Bike owners can use the secure storage and repair room for tune-ups or residents can borrow a complimentary building bike for a day. In the warmer months, the rooftop terrace with grilling station, fire-pit, and outdoor audio system is the perfect place to unwind or entertain.
With a 94 Walk Score, No. 508 at 508 W. Diversey Parkway as a lovely neighborhood location. A quick walk from Lincoln Park, the North Pond Sanctuary and Lake Michigan, this is the perfect address to enjoy the lakefront path or wander through the farmers market. From the CTA Brown and Purple lines to the bus stop at Diversey and Pine Grove, transit options are convenient and commutes on Lake Shore Drive are seconds away.
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River North, located in the Near North Side of Chicago, is a vibrant neighborhood boasting some of the city’s best dining and nightlife.
If you are looking for great energy and even better beverages, you can’t go wrong with the River North, Chicago bars.
Popular Spots to Get a Drink
While the list of River North bars is endless, we’ve narrowed down some of the best places in the neighborhood:
Public House: With over 100 beers on tap, mouth-watering cocktails, and an impressive food menu, this gastropub and sports bar remains a hot spot for River North residents and visitors alike. Make sure you come with a sweet tooth because this bar’s insta-famous cake shakes are a must-try!
Bub City: If you’re looking for a little piece of the South right here in the Midwest, this is the place to check out. Along with an extensive drink menu, featuring the best whiskey in the Chicago, bub city offers delicious BBQ, live country music, and southern charm.
Green Door Tavern: This neighborhood bar is a River North staple, earning an impressive reputation as Chicago’s oldest surviving drinking establishment. With a rich history and charming interior, you can’t miss out on grabbing drinks at this iconic bar.
Cocktail Bars That are Perfect for Date Night
Finding a romantic spot for drinks is not difficult in River North. Here are a few of our favorite cocktail bars for the ideal date night:
The Franklin Room: This proper city tavern provides the perfect setting for date night. With a strong focus on independent distillers and limited-edition rare releases, you can be sure to find a unique and delicious beverage.
Berkshire Room: Treat your date to an impressive handcrafted beverage at this snazzy cocktail lounge located in the ACME hotel. The sleek interior and cozy setting create the perfect romantic ambiance.
The Drifter: Right below Green Door Tavern you can find the last remaining, authentic 20s-era speakeasy in Chicago. Since prohibition, this tucked away bar has provided delicious drinks and unique bar experience. The drink menu changes daily and live music is performed weekly.
Breweries to Check Out
If a nice cold draft is what your taste buds crave, head on over to one of these breweries situated right in the heart of River North:
Centennial Crafted Beer and Eatery: This chic, bi-level brewery offers great brews and delicious bites. With 56 taps and a selection of 36 rotating craft beers, your options are endless. Stop by during happy hour and enjoy a four dollar pint.
Gino’s Brew Pub: If you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a nice beer, this pub is a must. This intimate pub provides more than just an impressive selection of craft brews. After grabbing a drink, sit back and enjoy live local music artists and comedians.
Bottled Blonde: It doesn’t get much better than pizzas and brews. This industrial pizzeria features an impressive beer garden, popular craft brew, and tasty pizza.
Next time you’re looking to indulge in a delicious adult beverage be sure to check out these top-rated River North, Chicago bars.
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River North, one of Chicago’s most vibrant and lively neighborhood, is packed with some of the best dining, drinking, and nightlife.
If you are looking for impressive menus and great vibes, the Luxury Living team has compiled some of the top River North, Chicago restaurants you must try.
Popular Restaurants in River North
If you are all about an exciting dining experience, these trendy River North restaurants will not disappoint:
Sunda: This modern Asian fusion restaurant remains a hot spot in River North. With a lively atmosphere and exciting menu, Sunda makes for an exciting place to grab Friday night dinner with friends.
Bavette’s: For any special occasion, consider making reservations at this upscale steakhouse. This sleek space and French-inspired menu provide a unique and memorable dining experience. Indulge in timeless steakhouse fare or an impressive seafood tower.
Siena Tavern: Once you dine at this impressive Italian restaurant, you’ll understand what all the hype is about. From mouth-watering, house-made cuisine, to a chic and energetic atmosphere, this popular destination offers the ultimate dining experience. To ensure a table, make a reservation in advance.
New Places to Try
If you consider yourself a trendsetter, check out these up-and-coming restaurants brand new to River North:
Parlor Pizza Bar: With Chicagoans raving about this happening pizzeria in West Loop and Wicker Park, River North finally decided it time to open its own Parlor Pizza. This recent opening has already attracted plenty of residents and tourists alike. With an impressive selection of craft beer, cocktail, and thin-cut pizza, you need to check this spot out.
Tao: With locations in LA, New York, and Las Vegas, this highly anticipated party spot has finally made its debut in River North. The massive Asian-inspired restaurant and dance club offers delicious cuisine and dancing all night long.
Great Places for Lunch
Next time you’re looking to take a nice break from work to enjoy a delicious meal, be sure to grab a bite at these impressive restaurants:
Frontera Grill: Acclaimed chef, Rick Bayless offers Chicagoans creative Mexican fare in a vibrant and welcoming space. This casual sit-down restaurant makes for a convenient and delicious afternoon meal. Be sure to start with an order of the mouth-watering tableside guac!
Beatrix: This hip neighborhood restaurant is the perfect choice for a lunchtime meeting place. Enjoy a guilt-free meal with healthy delicious options and end your lunch with a treat from the in-house bakery or a delicious cup of joe from the coffee bar.
Ema’s: Get you Mediterranean fix in at this trendy hot spot. Enjoy some quality time with co-workers or friends over some delectable small plates and spreads. Don’t miss out on the authentic, in-house hummus!
There is nothing better than delicious food, great energy, and even better company. Enjoy a memorable meal at one of these top River North, Chicago restaurants!
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Spend a Day in the River North Gallery District in Chicago
December 28, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Whether you consider yourself an art aficionado or completely new to the art scene, the River North Gallery District is a must-see for everyone.
This historic district showcases some of the Windy City’s most creative artwork, intended for residents and tourists alike to enjoy.
What is the River North Gallery District
The River North Gallery District refers to the Near North Side Chicago neighborhood that boasts the largest concentration of art galleries in the United States after Manhattan.
Currently, the district is centered around the intersection of Franklin and Superior Streets and bounded by Wells, Chicago, Orleans, and Huron Streets. Around these streets, you can find plenty of unique and imaginative galleries.
The gallery district emerged during the late 1970s when artists and dealers found themselves drawn to the expansive and dynamic spaces offered by the neighborhood’s former manufacturing buildings.
Recently, the construction of new high rises in River North has replaced former art galleries. However, you can still find plenty of options dispersed throughout the neighborhood.
What You Can Do There
Many locals and Chicago visitors love exploring the array of public art galleries that River North has to offer.
Most Saturdays, Chicago Gallery News hosts free gallery tours, which starts at 714 N Wells Street.
When new exhibitions pop up, you can attend opening receptions on the First Friday of the January, March, May, July, September, and November.
Over the summer, the River North art gallery district hosts one of the city’s largest art event. The Mid Summer Art Walk provides an exciting evening full of exhibit openings, live entertainment, and delicious local drinks and bites, all at no cost to the public. You can’t miss it!
Popular Spots to Check Out
Among all of the River North art galleries, here are a few local favorites:
Addington Gallery: Located right on Wells Street, this contemporary gallery has specialized in impressive mixed media pieces and paintings made with hot wax for over twenty years.
Carl Hammer Gallery: This gallery, also on Wells Street, boasts incredible pieces of work from self-taught American and European artists.
Andrew Bae Gallery: For a unique cultural experience, stop by this quiet gallery on Superior Street to explore incredible pieces created by modern artists connected with China, Korea, and Japan.
Jean Albano Gallery: If you’re interested in cutting-edge and creative contemporary art, this gallery is a must-see. Jean Albano represents both emerging and established artists through a variety of mediums, including painting, sculptures, and mixed media.
You cannot find yourself in River North without exploring the infamous River North Gallery District gallery district. This art district makes for the perfect place to spend an afternoon in this historic and vibrant neighborhood.
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One of Chicago’s fastest growing neighborhoods, River North is north and east of the Chicago River branches, west of Michigan Avenue and south of Chicago Avenue. Living in River North Chicago guarantees residents will always have a variety of restaurants, shopping, and activities at their fingertips. As one of Chicago’s larger downtown neighborhoods, River North is home to the gallery, design, and apparel district, featuring the historical Merchandise Mart. With many residential towers, River North apartments offer full amenities, like a fitness center, roof deck, lounge spaces, spa, and pool.
The area north of the Chicago river was rebuilt after the Chicago Fire of 1871, but it did not become known as River North until the 1970’s. In the early days of the neighborhood, when the area was filled with factories and forges, it was known as Smokey Hallow because of all the smoke in the air. It became a major transportation hub, with railroad tracks and waterfront access, which led into the next focus as a warehouse district. The Merchandise Mart first opened in 1930, as the largest building in the world, built by Marshall Field & Co.. When many families abandoned the city in favor of the suburbs during the 1960’s, River North experienced a downturn that was turned around by Alfred Friedman, a Chicago innkeeper and hot dog vendor turned real estate developer. Friedman bought, built, and restored properties in the area and found artists, chefs, and agencies to fill the spaces for lower cost, which brought residents and energy into the River North neighborhood.
In the last 20-30 years, River North has seen an incredible amount of real estate development, including both apartment and condo high-rises. The neighborhood has become a top destination for nightlife and attractions in the city. Popular restaurants in the neighborhood include: Sunda, Mercadito, Eataly, and Gilt Bar. Living in River North places residents in the heart of it all and within walking distance of the Loop’s business district. If you’re curious about available listings in the neighborhood, we can help! Get started by clicking the button below to browse listings in River North Chicago.
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In addition to one of the country’s highest density of art galleries, River North Chicago also offers an incredible amount and range of restaurants and things to do in the neighborhood. Whether you’re looking for a delicious dinner, shopping, or a fun activity, River North has an option, which is why it is one of Chicago’s most popular downtown neighborhoods.
Things to Do
If you’re looking for something to do in River North on a rainy Saturday afternoon, check out the Museum of Broadcast Communications at 360 N. State Street. Entry cost $12, with lowered rates for children and seniors. Media buffs will enjoy looking back on the National Radio Hall of Fame Gallery and Encyclopedia of Television. For team building or group activity, try EscapeHouse at 54 E. Ontario Street. Work with your team of agents to solve clues and puzzles in order to find a way to escape. Choose between two missions, Save the White House or Escape the Safe House, with varying levels of difficulty. If you’re looking for a less intense sort of game night, try Headquarters Beercade River North at 213 W. Institute Place with free arcade games and a wide range of craft beers on tap.
River North Restaurants
The dining options in River North range from fast casual to Michelin-starred destinations. From Rick Bayless, Topolobampo serves refined Mexican cuisine in an elegant space at 445 N. Clark Street. All of Topolobampo’s delicious dishes are organized under three tasting menus, two of which are five-course options and the third is called the “Perfect Seven” as a seven-course tasting menu, so you can’t go wrong. If deep dish pizza isn’t your favorite, try Bar Cargo at 605 N. Wells Street. Their Roman-style pizza is hand rolled and baked in a stone oven, while the atmosphere is vibrant and the back patio seating is fabulous. Head to Ema at 74 W. Illinois Street for a bright and breezy vibe and lovely menu of sharable Mediterranean plates. Ema is one of Lettuce Entertain You’s newer additions to the city, sharing Chef CJ Jacobson’s lighter California style of cooking with Chicago.
Nightlife in River North
While there are countless bars and clubs in the River North neighborhood, we’ve rounded up a few unique options for a night on the town. Whether you’re a fan of the band or not, House of Blues at 329 N. Dearborn Street is sure to be a good time. Most weekend evenings have live acts to choose between in the main concert hall or smaller Back Porch stage. If you’re looking for a different kind of entertainment, stop by the Comedy Bar above Gino’s East with 7 days of stand-up every week and a full menu of authentic Chicago food. Over on Clark Street, Three Dots and a Dash is a fun mix of tiki bar and speakeasy. Enter from an entrance in the alleyway and be completely transported away from snowy midwestern nights to a memorable tropical experience. In the warmer months, the rooftops at IO Godfrey or Apogee are sure to impress your date with a craft cocktail in hand.
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The River North neighborhood in downtown Chicago is north and east of the Chicago River branches, west of Michigan Avenue and south of Chicago Avenue. With many residential towers, River North apartments offers residents the opportunity to live in the heart of it all. The neighborhood is full of restaurants, shops, and within walking distance of the business district in the Loop.
Living in River North Chicago provides endless options for residents. From art galleries and furniture design showrooms to some of the city’s best dining, there is always something to do in the neighborhood. The River North neighborhood is known for its: architecture, such as the historic Merchandise Mart, shopping, and nightlife, much of which is centered around Hubbard and Clark Streets.
History of River North
After the Chicago Fire of 1871, the area north of the river was rebuilt and became known as Smokey Hallow due to the number of factories and forges filling the air with smoke. With railroad tracks (still under the Merchandise Mart today) and water-front access, the area was a major transportation hub, which led into its next focus as a warehouse district.
Construction on the Merchandise Mart began in 1928 and when the 25-story building opened in 1930, it was the largest building in the world at 4,200,000 square feet and spanning two city blocks. Built by Marshall Field & Co., the Merchandise Mart was intended to consolidate Field’s wholesale activities, from being scattered throughout the city into a single place where both consumers and retail managers could shop. During the Great Depression, shopping was mostly closed down and space was leased to the federal government. Then in 1945, the Mart was sold to Joseph P. Kennedy, who revitalized the original commercial concept and gradually re-opened it to the public. While the Kennedy family owned the Mart for over 50 years, showrooms thrived with conventions and events and the building became famous as a media center, hosting Chicago’s NBC studios. The family sold the Mart to the Vornado Realty Trust in 1998. Today the Merchandise Mart continues to be a hub for design in River North and also houses many restaurants, companies, including the tech start-up, 1871, and the Illinois Institute of Art.
Starting in the 1960’s, the River North neighborhood had a downturn with many families moving to the suburbs. The neighborhood hosted Chicago’s red-light district into the 1970’s. River North officially got its name when real estate developer, Alfred Friedman, started to buy, build, and restore property. Friedman found artists, galleries, and ad agencies willing to rent the low-cost spaces, which was the beginning of the River North Gallery District.
In the last 20-30 years, River North has seen an incredible amount of real estate development, including both apartment and condo high-rises. The neighborhood has become a top destination for nightlife and attractions in the city.
River North Restaurants
River North is home to some of Chicago’s best restaurants and many famous chain restaurants. From seafood and white tablecloths to counter-service tacos, there’s something for every occasion. If you’re looking for an impressive steak dinner, there are countless options in the neighborhood, including: Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf, RPM Steak, Chicago Cut Steakhouse, Kinzie Chophouse, and Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse.
For more casual dining options, there’s always Portillo’s with hot dogs, chocolate cake shakes, and Italian beef sandwiches. The River North location of Big & Little’s is known for its delicious tacos, po’boys, and fish and chips. Since the city’s first Shake Shack opened in the neighborhood a few years ago, it’s been a huge hit. Rick Bayless’ most convenient River North location is Xoco, featuring Mexican street food.
Some of our favorite River North Chicago restaurants include Sienna Tavern, shout out to their mouth-watering bombolini, and Beatrix, a versatile stop for brunch or date night. Located across the street from our office, 3 Greens Market is a combination of coffee shop and market with hot/cold food bars, Small Cheval burgers, and top-notch pastrami sandwiches. With Mediterranean cuisine and an awesome rooftop patio, Bernie’s is one of our favorite spots for happy hour.
River North’s most popular bars and restaurants are always packed, no matter the day of the week. We’ve rounded up a few that are worth the wait or planning ahead for, starting with Sunda, an Asian fusion spot that won’t disappoint. The specialty cocktails are impressive, especially the “Sumo Mary” at brunch- a Bloody Mary topped with crispy pork belly, tocino grilled cheese, steamed duck bao bun, and more. Over on Wells Street, GT Fish & Oyster has a menu meant for sharing and is our pick for approachable seafood. Last but not least, we have to mention Eataly, an Italian marketplace with an array of cafes, counters, and restaurants. The two-story emporium transports you far away from Chicago and sells many of the fresh ingredients used to make your dinner.
River North High-Rise Apartments
Chicago’s River North neighborhood has seen an influx of new construction apartments in the last few years. There are many River North apartment options that may be the best fit for your search criteria, depending on location, availability, features, and amenities. Here are a few of the best high-rise apartment buildings now leasing:
Completed in summer 2018, Marlowe offers unique floor plans with custom built-in nooks and high-end finishes. From the stunning mailroom to the rooftop pool with skyline views, all building amenities are thoughtfully designed. Each River North apartment features wide-plank premium flooring and modern kitchens with herringbone-tiled kitchen backsplashes, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances.
On the bustling corner of Hubbard and Clark Street, AMLI River North raised the bar for downtown rental living. The building staff has an on-site concierge, who will help buy show tickets or make reservations. Residents are pampered with a private library, theater room, yoga and Pilates studio, fitness center, and a rooftop deck that spans over 22,000 square feet
The apartments of Wolf Point West are the first of three towers on the west bend of the Chicago River. The building offers one-of-a-kind views of the city and water, with an expansive range of amenities from the indoor dog run up to the fitness center and resident lounge on the 46th floor. Residents have easy access to the riverwalk and quick commutes to the business district in the Loop and Fulton Market.
At 220 W. Illinois, Jones Chicago was the first development from Gerding Edlen in the city and is named after Chicago’s first Fire Warden, Benjamin Jones. These modern River North apartments are LEED Gold certified and feature NEST Learning thermostats. With 9.8 foot concrete ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, Jones Chicago apartments offer dark hardwood floors, high-gloss cabinetry, and sleek, cabinet-fronted appliances.
Ready to make River North your next home? Our experienced team is ready to guide you through all of the apartment options based on your preferences and search criteria. Click the button below to view apartment listings in the neighborhood.
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What is the Gold Coast Historic District in Chicago?
December 4, 2018 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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On the north end of downtown Chicago, the Gold Coast Historic District in Chicago was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The history of the neighborhood goes back to 1882 after the Chicago Fire, when millionaire Potter Palmer moved to the area. At that point it was mostly swampland, which Palmer filled in and formed Lake Shore Drive. With the development of Palmer Mansion, a forty-two room home designed by Henry Ives Cobb and Charles Sumner Frost, other wealthy Chicagoans followed suit by moving into the wealthy neighborhood.
Historical landmarks within the Gold Coast include Astor Street District, James Charney House, and Madlener House. The neighborhood also offers other impressive buildings, such as the Archbishop’s Residence, Wrigley Residence, and the original Playboy Mansion. A sunny day would be well spent wandering through Astor Street, Burton Place, and North State Parkway, to admire the historical architecture.
From fine dining to world-class shopping, the Gold Coast historical district in Chicago has something for everyone to enjoy. In the city’s warmer months, residents will head to Oak Street beach for lunch at the cafe or a swim in Lake Michigan. Some of the city’s most upscale shopping can be found along Oak Street, including: Hermes, Barney, Jimmy Choo, Tory Burch, and more. The neighborhood’s Restoration Hardware is a must-visit store, in a building originally built in 1914, with six floors providing not only retail, but also a coffee and pastry shop, rooftop park, performance stage, and wine bar.
If you’re in the neighborhood to eat, restaurants in the Gold Coast range from the original Gibson’s Bar & Steakhouse location to newer, trendy spots like Fig & Olive. There are many popular Gold Coast restaurants, including Nico Osteria, and Le Colonial Chicago, and 360° Chicago.
The Magnificent Mile shopping district along Michigan Avenue is packed with over 460 retailers and two shopping centers: 900 North Michigan Shops and Water Tower Place. From big names like Apple, Nike, and American Girl, to luxury brands such as Cartier and Fendi, you can find just about anything you’re shopping for in this neighborhood.
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Where to Find the Best Gold Coast Chicago Real Estate
December 1, 2018 | By Amy Galvin
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There is a lot to love about living in the Gold Coast Chicago. The Gold Coast neighborhood has always been a hot destination for renters, but with the opening of severalnew apartment buildings, there are even more reasons to love Gold Coast luxury apartments.
Two luxury additions to the neighborhood tallied up to 800 new apartments joining the Gold Coast Chicago real estate market. We’ve highlighted all the offerings renters will have to choose between, when making this spectacular part of town their home.
Aurélien, 833 North Clark Street, has thought of every detail imaginable for the Chicago renter. The building offers spacious apartments with sleek designer finishes – choose from white or gray kitchen cabinetry.
True design buffs will appreciate the thoughtful decorating from interior design group, Studio K. Studio K is known for projects including Maple & Ash, Cafe Spiaggia, GT Prime and other notable Chicago locations.
Parts of the building give off a hotel-inspired vibe including the lobby, library, and other resident community spaces. The real showstopper is all of the incredible outdoor spaces including a fourth level green roof with terraces, bocce ball courts, fire pits and grilling stations. Plus, there is a rooftop level with a sundeck, pool and private cabanas.
Aurélien’s location is ideal for residents who want that true Gold Coast lifestyle. Residents have access to nearby parks, shopping on Michigan Avenue, the CTA Red Line at Chicago Avenue and State Street and amazing restaurants.
The Sinclair, 1201 North LaSalle Street, brings fabulous new Chicago apartments AND a flagship Jewel grocery store to the Gold Coast neighborhood.
The building offers apartments with large windows overlooking Lake Michigan and downtown Chicago, which means views for days. Plus, each apartment comes with a kitchen inspired by designer Mick De Giulio.
There are many spaces at The Sinclair to enjoy outside of the apartments. There is a sun terrace with cabanas, a yoga/meditation room, coffee bar and a resident lounge with a demonstration kitchen.
The Sinclair’s location puts residents in the heart of the Gold Coast with easy access to the River North, Old Town, Streeterville, and Lincoln Park neighborhoods. Enjoy a day at Oak Street Beach or shopping on Michigan Avenue. It’s all at The Sinclair’s fingertips.
Of course, these are just two new Gold Coast apartments. There are many more apartments to choose from. Explore more by clicking the button below.
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Step Inside the West Loop’s Ashland Place Apartments
November 28, 2018 | By Abigail Vosper
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Where: Ashland Place is a new luxury four-story rental property and part of the West Loop Luxury Apartments portfolio. This building is popular for its large open layouts, spacious outdoor space, and proximity to local parks. This boutique building featuring 47 units is located at 33 S. Ashland Place.
Why Live at Ashland Place: Ashland Place is conveniently located a few blocks from some of Chicago’s hottest restaurants which include Kaiser Tiger, Urban Belly, Lou Malnati’s Pizza, and many more. In addition to the endless selection of restaurants this area also offers a variety of shopping along Randolph Street. If you want to enjoy a weekend at home, Ashland Place is the place for you, with spacious living spaces and beautiful outdoor space with each apartment.
Luxury Finishes: These condo quality apartments were built using high-end unit finishes and spacious living room floor plans. Ashland Place apartments feature high ceilings, modern bath fixtures, marvelous bamboo floors throughout, and a washer/dryer in unit. Each gourmet’s chef’s kitchen offers stainless steel KitchenAid appliances, including a five-burner gas range, granite countertop and island, mixed glass backsplash, and solid wood cabinetry. In addition, all of Ashland Place’s residences feature an outdoor balcony or patio space. Take a peek inside and explore our two bedroom model apartment.
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#313 – This third floor 2bed, 2bath unit faces the northwest corner of the building providing abundant natural light, storage space, and a dry bar which is perfect for entertaining! This kitchen features a modern style with a beautiful grey finish. For more details on pricing, and availability visit our website.
#209 – This second floor 2bed, 2bath unit faces west providing great afternoon light. A rarely available feature in newer luxury apartments, this unit has space for a desk or dining table. This kitchen features a classic white cabinetry for a bright, airy feel. For more details on pricing, and availability visit our website.
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Strolling along the streets of Gold Coast Chicago, the rich history is clearly present. From the historic walk-ups to notorious landmarks, this neighborhood provides residents with a unique connection to the past.
Gold Coast’s Roots
The Gold Coast neighborhood was originally known as the Astor Street District, after John Jacob Astor, and kept that name throughout the 1800s.
Interestingly enough, John Jacob Astor never actually resided in Chicago, but his achievement as one of the wealthiest men in the United States at the time earned him recognition and an entire neighborhood named after him.
This name helped to attract other wealthy families and individuals to the area. Among these wealthy people was Potter Palmer, who also played an instrumental role in the development of the Gold Coast.
After the Chicago Fire in the late 1800s, Potter purchased a large amount of land and eventually converted the swampy land into a strip of desirable property along the Lake, now known as Lake Shore Drive.
Palmer also gained attention when he built and resided in “The Palmer Mansion”, the largest home in Chicago at the time. Other influential and wealthy people quickly began moving to the area, triggering a huge growth during the late 19th century.
This historic district is located in the Near North Side of Chicago, roughly bounded by North Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, Oak Street, and Lake Street.
The Gold Coast Historic District gained an early reputation of affluence and luxury.
The neighborhood has a history of housing some of the city’s most influential and affluent people, including J.B. Pritzker, Vince Vaughn, and Lori Greiner.
Gold Coast Now
To this day, the Gold Coast neighborhood maintains its prestige, ranking as one of the most expensive areas of Chicago, as well as the 7th richest urban areas in America with a median household income of $153,358.
This affluent and vibrant area boasts high-end shopping and an endless amount of restaurants and bars. The Gold Coast also provides easy access to Michigan Avenue, one of the most famous shopping districts in the country.
If you are in the market for a new property, Gold Coast is a great option, booming with premier real estate. Whether you are looking for a historic property complete with incredible renovations or a luxury high rise boasting draw-dropping views and amenities, you can easily find your dream home in this vibrant neighborhood.The history of the Gold Coast, coupled with this neighborhood’s unbeatable energy and activities, makes this area the perfect spot to call home. Contact an experienced broker today and find your dream home!
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The Gold Coast neighborhood, nestled right along Lake Michigan just north of downtown Chicago, provides residents and visitors alike with an exciting itinerary.
From some of the best shopping and dining in the city to beautiful outdoor space, this vibrant neighborhood truly has it all.
Check out some of the best things to do in Gold Coast Chicago.
Relax in Gold Coast
On a sunny summer day pack a beach bag and head on over to Oak Street Beach. Here you can lounge on the sand, take a swim, play volleyball, or grab a bite at the cafe.
If you’re looking for some local entertainment, catch a matinee or evening show at Broadway Playhouse, located at Water Tower Place.
For a leisurely weekend afternoon, visit theMuseum of Contemporary Art to admire some modern masterpieces. The exhibition center was established in 1967 and features popular work from local and international artists.
Shop Till You Drop in Gold Coast
Gold Coast is notorious for some of the best shopping in Chicago. Whether you’re looking for a unique boutique or a high-end designer, this neighborhood is sure to have it all.
Stroll alongOak Street to find some of the city’s most upscale shopping. Here you can stop by Hermes, Barney, Jimmy Choo, Tory Burch, and more.
Take part in theOak Street Stroll, running from July through September. Every third Thursday of the month grab a friend and enjoy a glass of wine while browsing the season’s best finds.
Mark your calendars for a full afternoon of shopping atRestoration Hardware Showroom. This early-20th-century landmark now boasts an elegant five-floor retail store, featuring the world’s leading luxury home furnishings. In between exploring the multiple floors, stop by thegorgeous cafe for a bite to eat or catch a local artist in the showroom’s very own music venue.
Gold Coast also provides easy access to Michigan Avenue, one of the most famous shopping districts in the country. Be sure to pencil in a full day to explore the Magnificent Mile, packed with more than 460 retailers.
Eat and Drink in Gold Coast
Head over to Rush Street, home to some of Chicago’s most famous bars and restaurants. This swanky spot is the happening place to be on a Friday evening. Check out LuxBar for great food, great cocktails, and great vibes. The happy hour, from 4-7pm, is also hard to beat with killer drink and bites deals.
360° Chicago is the place to be if you want to experience some of the best views in the Windy City. Located on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center, this observatory features floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive city and lake views. Afterward, head up one level and enjoy a drink at the impressiveSignature Room.
With the never-ending/abundant list of things to do in Gold Coast Chicago you never have to worry about boredom living in this lively neighborhood. Pencil in something on your agenda today!
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Best Places for Shopping in Chicago’s Gold Coast Neighborhood
November 16, 2018 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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When living in downtown Chicago apartments, you have access to the best shopping in the city. From dresses and purses to home decor and jewelry, we’ve rounded up the best Gold Coast Chicago shopping to fulfill all of your needs!
Oak Street Shopping
Oak Street is home to Chicago’s premier stores. Renowned designers such as Tory Burch, Hermes, Armani, Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Barney’s, and Harry Winston all have retail locations lining this quaint street. You won’t be short of places to shop whether you are a bride or looking for a fabulous outfit for a night out in the Windy City! If you’re looking to get your hair done or have other beauty treatments booked, many top beauticians and beauty service providers are also located in this area of town.
Restoration Hardware Showroom
The Restoration Hardware Gold Coast Showroom is an elegant five-floor retail store featuring some of the most stunning furnishings. On the top floor, you’ll find an amazing roof deck garden featuring the beautiful outdoor furniture collections. The fourth floor features a mix of artwork and decorations from the store’s modern line. On the third floor, you will find decor for nurseries, children, and teens. The final two floors include the bed and bath showrooms, living-room seating, and dining.
However, you don’t need to be in the market for new furniture to enjoy this unique showroom. The beautiful 3 Arts Club Café is located on the ground floor and features a full food and bar menu. It’s a top spot for best brunches in Chicago, or for people watching.
Easy Access to Michigan Avenue
Michigan Avenue is the most famous spot in the city for shopping, and for good reason! Michigan Avenue has everything from small boutiques in Water Tower Place to department stores like Macy’s and Nordstrom to a huge Crate and Barrell. Tourists and Chicago residents alike enjoy walking up and down the Magnificent Mile shopping, taking in street performers and feeling the amazing energy of the city.
Chicago’s Gold Coast is home to some of the best shopping around, making it one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city to live. If you’re ready to move to a Gold Coast apartment, click below to view our listings!
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Everything You Should Know About Living in Gold Coast Chicago
November 14, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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If you are looking for a thriving neighborhood that balances charming character with luxury living, then consider living in Gold Coast Chicago.
This historic neighborhood, nestled along Lake Michigan just north of downtown Chicago, is one of the city’s most affluent areas, rich in history and boasting some of the greatest dining, shopping, and living.
Before finding your dream home in this vibrant neighborhood, here is everything you need to know about living in Gold Coast Chicago.
The Gold Coast is by far one of the city’s best spot to ‘shop till you drop’. This neighborhood does not lack in designer stores and luxury boutiques.
Stroll along Oak Street to find some of the city’s most upscale shopping. Here you can stop by Hermes, Barney, Jimmy Choo, Tory Burch, and more.
Take part in the Oak Street Stroll, running from July through September. Every third Thursday of the month grab a friend and enjoy a glass of wine while browsing the season’s best finds. It doesn’t get much better than that.
Mark your calendars for a full afternoon of shopping at Restoration Hardware Showroom, located on Dearborn and Goethe Street. This early-20th-century landmark now boasts an elegant five-floor retail store, featuring the world’s leading luxury home furnishings. Even if you don’t leave the store with a purchase, you will be sure to leave with interior design inspiration for your dream home. In between exploring the multiple floors, stop by the gorgeous cafe for a bite to eat or catch a local artist in the showroom’s very own music venue.
Gold Coast also provides easy access to Michigan Avenue, one of the most famous shopping districts in the country. The Magnificent Mile is packed with more than 460 retailers, from luxury boutiques in Water Tower Place to some of the world’s most exclusive designers. You will also find the stunning Old Chicago Water Tower, the country’s second-oldest water tower.
What is the Gold Coast Historic District in Chicago?
This historic district is located in the Near North Side of Chicago, roughly bounded by North Avenue, Lake Shore Drive, Oak Street, and Lake Street. The neighborhood boasts a deep history, dating back all the way to the early 1800s.
Gold Coast Historic District gained an early reputation of affluence and luxury. To this day it maintains this prestige, ranking as one of the most expensive areas of Chicago, as well as the 7th richest urban areas in America with a median household income of $153,358.
The neighborhood has a history of housing some of the city’s most influential and affluent people, including J.B. Pritzker, Vince Vaughn, and Lori Greiner.
Gold Coast Chicago is booming with premier real estate. Whether you are in the market for a historic property complete with incredible renovations or a luxury high rise boasting draw-dropping views and amenities, you can easily find your dream home in this vibrant neighborhood.
If you are looking for the top of the top, take a look at Sutton Place, the most expensive street in the city of Chicago. The average price of a home runs around 1.3 million dollars, and the most costly mansions may be priced close to 12 million dollars.
Also, consider living in a high rise right along Lake Shore Plaza, the third most expensive street in Chicago, where you can find unbeatable lake and city views, along with stunning architecture.
The Luxury Living map search makes it easy to find properties in your budget and in your ideal part of the neighborhood. An experienced broker can also streamline the search process for the best Gold Coast Chicago real estate.
Strolling through the streets of Gold Coast Chicago, the rich history is clearly present. From the historic walk-ups to notorious landmarks, including the original Playboy Mansion, this neighborhood provides residents with a connection to the past.
The neighborhood was originally known as the Astor Street District, after John Jacob Astor, and kept that name throughout the 1800s.
Interestingly enough, John Jacob Astor never actually resided in Chicago, but his achievement as one of the wealthiest men in the United States at the time earned him recognition and an entire neighborhood named after him. This name helped to attract other wealthy families and individuals to the area. Among these wealthy people was Potter Palmer, who also played an instrumental role in the development of the Gold Coast.
After the Chicago Fire in the late 1800s, Potter purchased a large amount of land and eventually converted the swampy land into a strip of desirable property along the Lake, now known as Lake Shore Drive.
Palmer also gained attention when he built and resided in “The Palmer Mansion”, the largest home in Chicago at the time. Other influential and wealthy people quickly began moving to the area, triggering a huge growth during the late 19th century. Ever since this neighborhood has remained a sought after spot to live in the city.
Living in Gold Coast Chicago makes for an exciting weekday and weekend itinerary. This vibrant neighborhood truly has it all.
Head over to Rush Street, home to some of Chicago’s most famous bars and restaurants. This swanky spot is the happening place to be on a Friday evening. Just around the block on Oak Street you’ll also find the poshest shops around.
If you are looking for a leisurely weekend afternoon, consider visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art to admire some modern masterpieces. The exhibition center was established in 1967 and features popular work from local and international artists.
360° Chicago is the place to be if you want to experience some of the best views in the Windy City. Located on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center, this observatory features floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive city and lake views. Afterwards, head up one floor and enjoy a drink at the impressive Signature Room.
Living in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago opens the door to unmatched luxury along with the historical past of this beautiful neighborhood. Make Gold Coast the move and find your perfect home today!
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Introducing No. 508 – Brand-New Luxury Lincoln Park Apartments at 508 W. Diversey
October 8, 2018 | By JD Eaton
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At 508 W. Diversey Parkway, No. 508 is the newest addition to Chicago’s northern neighborhoods inventory of high-end rental residences. The 53-unit boutique building is expected to begin pre-leasing one-, two-, and three bedroom floor plans later this year.
No. 508 Lincoln Park Apartments
Meticulously designed by Gary Lee Partners, the residences of No. 508 feature warm, natural materials with a minimalist aesthetic. Each apartment features wood flooring throughout, high-end appliances, quartz countertops, and floor-to-ceiling windows with electric solar shades by J Gieger.
No. 508 offers residents a rare peace of mind born from ownership’s commitment to its tenants. Broder, the developer and property management for No. 508, goes above and beyond to ensure residents are in good hands, saying “Live here and you’ll notice our attention to detail, our commitment to connectivity, and our friendly, can-do attitude. Whenever and however we can help, it’s always our pleasure.”
Building services at No. 508 include: pet concierge, courtesy bikes, Mobile Doorman app, package delivery lockers, Pressbox dry cleaning, and electric car charging. In addition, these LEED platinum designed Lincoln Park apartments provide a wide range of building amenities, created for convenience and comfort. Keeping things clean is a breeze because No. 508 includes washing stations for your dog, car, and bikes. Steps from Lake Michigan, the building’s rooftop terrace features lovely views, lounge seating, grilling equipment, firepit, and outdoor sound system. The 24/7 state-of-the-art fitness center offers on-demand virtual training and an outdoor workout deck area, perfect for sunrise yoga.
Living in Lincoln Park
No. 508’s location grants easy access to the lakefront and a variety of neighborhood destinations. From quick errand runs at Mariano’s or Target to evenings out at Ceres’ Table, Sapori Trattoria, or Kingston Mines, Lincoln Park’s best are steps away. Shopping in the neighborhood includes: Unabridged Book Store, Reckless Records, Foursided, Akira, Express, and Banana Republic. Near the corner of Diversey and Clark, there are endless dining options around No. 508; Pars Cove and Da Lobsta are on your doorstop and just down the street you have Nando’s Peri-Peri,Renaldi’s Pizza, Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ, and Bar Pastoral. Warmer weather brings outdoor activities: take a run or walk along Lake Michigan, pack a picnic for Lincoln Park, stop by the Diversey Driving Range, or soak up the sun at North Avenue Beach.
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Chicago residents who choose to live in Streeterville pick this location for a variety of reasons, with proximity to work and Lake Michigan likely two of the most important ones. Living in Streeterville places you walking distance from Michigan Avenue, the Loop’s business district, and Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile. People who work at Northwestern Memorial or Lurie Children’s Hospitals often rent or buy homes in Streeterville for the ability to commute quickly.
Getting Around Streeterville
How do people living in Streeterville get around? There are a variety of CTA bus lines in the neighborhood that run throughout the city. For those looking to get on a L train, the CTA Red Line stops at Grand/State and Chicago will be the closest connection. A unique advantage to driving in Streeterville is access to Lower Wacker Drive and Lower Michigan Avenue, which often have less traffic than their higher counterparts, and connect to the city’s main highways, Lake Shore Drive and 90/94 Expressways. Streeterville is a very walkable neighborhood, filled with many restaurants and conveniences. The one-way streets in the neighborhood can be more biker friendly with designated lanes along Illinois and Grand, plus there are currently 5 Divvy bike rental stations in the neighborhood.
Things To Do in Streeterville
Chicago’s Streeterville neighborhood boasts many attractions, including weekly firework shows at Navy Pier, gourmet grocery stores and downtown’s most popular movie theater and entertainment complex. There’s a wide variety of restaurants and cuisine, from Volare Ristorante Italiano to Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ; residents of 500 Lake Shore Drive are only an elevator ride away from brunch with a Kanela Breakfast Club downstairs. Some of the city’s best shopping is along Michigan Avenue, including: Nike, Apple, Zara, Water Tower Place, and 900 North Michigan Shops.With the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Children’s Museum, and Chicago Sports Museum, there are endless options for spending a rainy Saturday indoors. Warmer months in Streeterville will undoubtedly include time walking or running along the lakefront path, relaxing in Olive Park, or soaking up the sun at Oak Street Beach.
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Looking to Move to Chicago? Check Out These Streeterville Apartments
September 12, 2018 | By Jillian Dowdy
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Streeterville’s unique blend of culture and convenience makes it the ideal location for anyone hoping to experience the best of both worlds. If you are interested in easy access to shopping, dining, and attractions, without sacrificing comfort and security, take a look at these stunning Streeterville apartments!
Situated at 500 Lake Shore Drive directly across the historic Navy Pier, this thoughtfully crafted property was built with the luxury renter in mind. The building is 100% smoke free and was recently awarded LEED Gold Certification. Among the extensive amenities to be found here, you can expect to enjoy a lushly landscaped pool deck; business, entertainment, and fitness centers; a library; coffee service; and more. Inside your residence, you’ll be greeted with a gourmet kitchen, custom bathrooms, in-unit laundry, and floor-to-ceiling windows to make the most of the magnificent views.
Located at 545 N McClurg Court, Moment strives to guide its residents toward a holistic approach to mindful living by providing spaces designed to help them dwell in the present. Moment offers a rooftop pool and lounge, a fitness hub and yoga studio, a wellness spa, a pet spa, and a serenity garden as well as a variety of entertaining and dining amenities. Each apartment is outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows featuring custom solar shades, European-style frameless espresso cabinetry, in-unit full-size Whirlpool washer and dryer, and thoughtfully chosen finishes.
Nestled between the Chicago River and Lake Michigan, at 340 E North Water Street, North Water Chicago apartments provide unbeatable views of both the skyline and the water. The building’s convenient location is central to some of the city’s best landmarks and attractions. Residents are also treated to a host of exclusive amenities including a rooftop sky lounge, a 24 hour fitness gym, a multi-purpose studio, a pet spa, an on-site Starbucks, and on-site dry-cleaning. There are a number of available units to choose from, including studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedroom options. These luxury apartments all feature oak flooring, a full size washer and dryer, keyless home entry systems, and gourmet kitchens.
One Bennett Park can be found at 451 E Grand Avenue, set on the beautiful 2-acre Bennett Park and just steps away from the Riverwalk. This elegant property features several luxurious amenities, including fitness and wellness facilities, indoor and outdoor pools, on-site pet services, and more. Each residence is tailored for polished modern living: kitchens are supplied with built-in high-end appliances, bathrooms with are styled with carefully placed stone tiles, and bedrooms are outfitted with large customized closets.
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The history of Streeterville is almost as vibrant and interesting as its present-day destinations. The area has transformed from an uninhabited fluctuating shoreline to a thriving commercial and residential district; a neighborhood built where there was once only water and sand.
Streeterville’s origins date back to the late 1800s, when “Cap” George Streeter arrived in Chicago with his second wife, Maria. When a storm caused Streeter’s boat to run aground in Lake Michigan in 1886, he decided to claim the offending sandbar and the surrounding area as his own.
The city grew rapidly, and Streeter took advantage of this swift development by renting out the land as a public waste area. The large amount of debris and usable materials eventually led to the establishment of a shantytown, much to the chagrin of the district’s wealthy neighbors who soon attempted to drive him out through several court cases. Though Streeter had no legal right to the land, he refused to relinquish it even after its true owner, millionaire Kellogg Fairbank, filed a suit against him in 1893.
Despite this legal obligation to leave, Streeter continued to sell plots of land. He built up an army of supporters sporting rifles and bayonets to keep the true landowners at bay, and years of clashes would follow. After several eviction attempts, the courts ruled against his claim to sovereignty in 1918, and the battle was over. Although he was ultimately unsuccessful at maintaining his “ownership”, Streeter’s legacy continues to live on in the neighborhood’s name.
The economic boom of the 1920s brought new wealth and development to the district. Once the Michigan Avenue Bridge was opened in 1921, Streeterville became the city’s most prime real estate. Northwestern’s downtown campus was completed in 1924, a luxury shopping district was established on North Michigan Avenue, and investors built elaborate hotels along Lake Shore Drive. Because many of Streeterville’s structures were designed and completed during this era, the neighborhood’s skyline is painted with its distinctive architectural movements, from Beaux-Arts classicism to Gothic revival.
Following World War II, a second construction boom hit the area. The city pursued a plan for urban renewal, and a local developer named Arthur Rubloff led the revitalization of North Michigan Avenue under the banner of “The Magnificent Mile”. The success of this project led to a reinvigorated investment in the neighborhood.
Development in Streeterville has only continued to push for greatness. The neighborhood is home to a variety of notable landmarks, including both the John Hancock Center, Water Tower Place, and the Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite. With new developments being completed every day, more growth is sure to come.
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Find Your New Home In The Loop, Chicago Apartments
August 27, 2018 | By Talia Abrams
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If you’re looking for a new apartment in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood, you have a variety of newer options at your fingertips. Living in the Loop is favored by many people who work in the neighborhood and enjoy stopping at home for lunch or let their dog out. The Loop neighborhood is a quick walk from River North, the West Loop, and Millennium Park. We’ve rounded up four luxury apartment buildings in the Loop, all with high-end finishes and extensive amenities. See which one is the right fit for your apartment search:
Location: With a Walk Score of 98, this luxury residence is set in a prime location. Located on Lake Street between Franklin and Wells, Linea is just blocks away from Millennium Park, Lake Michigan and many more premier Chicago destinations.
Linea Building Highlights:
Lobby Lounge + 24-hour doorman
5th-floor Eco Terrace
Indoor-outdoor pool + Skyline Sundeck
Top-floor Sky Lounge with fitness center, media and billiards rooms
Eco-friendly LEED Certification
Linea Apartment Features:
Matte gray + white cabinetry
Stainless steel appliances
Exposed concrete ceilings
Dark wood-grain flooring
White subway tile
USB charging stations
Pet features: Dog Spa + tree-lined dog walk and Baroo Pet Concierge services
Favorite thing about Linea: Sound-engineered glass to keep your apartment quiet from the noises of this prime location.
Location: Located on Lake Street, between N Wabash Avenue and N Garland Court, 73 East Lake is only 2 blocks away from The Chicago Riverwalk and 3 blocks away from Millennium Park.
73 East Lake Building Highlights:
Indoor pool for year-round swimming
Steam room and sauna
Ninth floor chef’s kitchen
State-of-the-art Fitness Gym with cardio equipment, weights, and WELLBEATS™ Fitness, a customizable kiosk offering workout classes on-demand
“Club 73” – Retreat on the 42nd floor for a private dining experience and comfortable Sky Lounge with multiple flat-screen televisions
Expansive terrace with intimate seating areas around a fire pit, cabanas and amazing views of historic Chicago
Private conference rooms that include Skype capabilities and Mac and PC computers
73 East Lake Apartment Features:
GE stainless steel appliances
Hardwood flooring
9-foot ceilings
Washer/Dryer in unit
Venatino Quartz countertops
Closet Organizers
Pet features: Private dog run and pet spa
Favorite thing about 73 East Lake:
Cruising bikes are complimentary for residents to borrow for the day!
Location: This luxury apartment building lives directly above Block37 – one of Chicago’s greatest hubs for shopping, dining and entertainment.
Marquee Building Highlights:
Outdoor pool and sundeck with cabanas
Penthouse-level fitness center
Rooftop terrace with hot tub
Steam room and sauna
Game room
Cinema lounge
Coffee bars
Guest suite for friends and family to stay in the building
Marquee Apartment Features:
7.5” wide plank flooring throughout
European cabinetry
Stainless steel appliances
White quartz countertops
Porcelain tile backsplash
Washer/dryer in unit
Floor-to-ceiling windows with roller shades
Pet features: Outdoor dog run and pet spa
Favorite thing about Marquee:
It’s just an elevator ride away from Block 37! Some of our favorite perks of having Block37 right downstairs are: the banana cream pudding from Magnolia Bakery, the AMC dine-in theatre and direct access to CTA Blue and Red line trains.
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You can find everything in the Loop, Chicago’s bustling business district, from history to new attractions. Whether you want to learn something new, see a show, grab a drink, have a meal, or go shopping, we’ve rounded up all the best spots that are sure to entice you.
Loop Attractions
Art Institute: Protected by the iconic bronze lions, the Art Institute of Chicago displays more than 300,000 pieces. You can get lost for hours through the winding hallways filled with beauty. Look for the most famous works here like Vincent Van Gogh’s, The Bedroom, or Edward Cooper’s, Nighthawks.
Chicago Theatre: The theatre scene in Chicago has grown immensely. Famous shows like Hamilton, Kinky Boots, Book or Mormon, and so much more have graced these Chicago stages. The Chicago Theatre district gives you the opportunity to be a tourist in your own city for the night. Grab your tickets to latest show now!
Bars in the Loop
The Berghoff: Head over to this German-inspired establishment to see Chicago’s very first liquor license after the Prohibition era. Gather a group of friends and family together and experience true German culture at one of the long beer hall tables. While you indulge in specialty dishes and beer, take in the unique atmosphere of the historic establishment.
Vol. 39: This posh cocktail lounge at the Kimpton Gray Hotel puts you right in the middle of an intriguing atmosphere that sparks a sense of mystery. Test out their unparalleled cocktail program with a finely crafted old fashioned or martini. The shelves lined with vintage law books add to the elite ambiance as well as the plush leather sofas. Guests can sit back and lose track of time here.
Chicago Loop Restaurants
Revival Food Hall: On the first floor of The National Building at Clark and Adams sits Revival Food Hall, a posh cafeteria that houses fourteen of Chicago’s best vendors. Famous restaurants from Chicago neighborhoods compiled their best dishes and are serving them up in the Loop now, making it convenient for tourists and commuters.
The Dearborn: Owners Amy and Clodagh Lawless combine their love for Chicago and their Irish heritage to create a welcoming culinary experience. Stop by after work for their famous Dearborn Burger and craft cocktail while relaxing in the open air restaurant. The vintage inspired lights, custom Chicago murals, and leather booths pay homage to traditional American Taverns.
Unique Shopping in the Loop
Optimo Hats: Aside from the abundance of retail chains in the Loop, you can find small boutique shops like Optimo Hats. This artisan specializes in custom hats that you won’t find anywhere else. Stop by now and check out the Frank Lloyd Wright collection; this is a limited-edition hat in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
Merz Apothecary: Established in 1875, this family owned pharmacy sells every health and beauty product you could imagine. You can find unique fragrances here as well as fine skin care lines. They are so famous now that they have begun to ship worldwide. Make sure to stop by in the morning to avoid large crowds!
The Loop has endless possibilities that will make any resident happy! Learn more about living in the Loop, then contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty to find your new apartment in the Chicago Loop.
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High-up silvery-blue towers frame the infamous Chicago Loop in the most magnificent way. The modern buildings like The Nuveen building and the Boeing Building reflect the sights of historic buildings like The Mart, formerly known as The Merchandise Mart, and the elegant theater, The Lyric Opera of Chicago.
The light-green Chicago River flows along the north side of the Loop and the has become one of the most fun parts of the city, especially during the summer.
The Chicago Riverwalk is home to wine bars, ice cream shops and restaurants and it’s not uncommon to hear live music playing from the Tiki Bar, Island Party Hut, located between Lake Shore Drive and Columbus Drive on the Riverwalk. One of the most special things about Chicago is that you can relax on the river with a glass of wine, music and a friendly crowd – It’s so easy to make friends in a city that’s full of nice people!
Many know the Chicago Loop as a business hub, and yes, the Loop is still where most Chicagoans commute for work, but it’s also a beautifully classic Chicago neighborhood for after-work play-time, too.
Here are some of the best places to go for after-work fun:
This great patio on the River is the perfect escape after a day at the office. Meet friends or colleagues at South Branch Tavern & Grille for a drink, and don’t leave without trying the famous Bang Bang Shrimp!
Happy Hour is kind of their thing here. Parmesan truffle fries and an agave margarita costs you $10, for example. Check out the McCormick & Schmick’s Famous Happy Hour Menu, here.
Raised Rooftop is a cozy, urban rooftop bar with impressive Chicago River views – perfect for warm or chilly nights with fire pits and space heaters throughout the outdoor space.
Known for a high booze-content in drinks, this bar at the Chicago Board of Trade keeps people coming back for more. The casual downtown post-work ambiance makes this American Diner a great hangout.
That old red brick building in Chicago with the clock tower on it – Reid-Murdoch Building, home to The World of Whirlpool also has an incredible restaurant right on the river, River Roast! The large planters on the patio provide a ton of greenery, making this urban spot feel super cozy. Check out some of the unique drinks and snacks on the menu – right here!
Here are the best places to get home necessities in the Loop:
One of the best things about living in the Loop is the ease of abundant CTA train stops, so getting around is easy and convenient!
Does the Chicago Loop sound like a place you could see yourself calling home? Learn more about living in the Loop, then contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty to learn more about the luxury apartment market in Chicago and to set up a showing today!
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The pulse of Chicago beats out of the Loop neighborhood, situated between the Chicago River and Congress Parkway. Not only will you find the second largest business district in the country here, but you’ll find an abundance of entertainment, dining, and community activities in the Loop that make living in Chicago even better.
What is the Loop in Chicago?
The Loop is Chicago’s official downtown area and has a notable business district that houses names like IBM, Boeing, Wrigley, and The Tribune company. If you look up, you’ll find beautiful skyscrapers and creative architectural elements. The Willis Tower, one of America’s tallest buildings, towers over the Loop at 110 stories tall. Check out the Skydeck for awe-inspiring views of the city and four other states.
The Loop’s unique name stems from the route that a Chicago streetcar served in the 1880’s. As technology advanced, the streetcar concept was then extended into a system of elevated rail track that we knows today as the, “L”. The L continues to serve as a central hub for Chicagoans today.
If you find yourself in the Loop one day, it’s worth checking some of the amazing attractions that are home to the neighborhood. The Chicago Cultural Center is a creative epicenter for the arts. It also has the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome as well as other architectural marvels. On a sunny day, the Chicago Riverwalk is a must. Go for a walk down the pedestrian path, grab a glass rosé at City Winery, and kick back in the sun. You can end your day at the Chicago Athletic Association where you can choose from seven establishments. Cindy’s provides stunning lake views and the Game Room is a great place to play old-fashioned games with friends.
In the Loop, you can find beautiful skyscrapers such as The Nuveen building and the Boeing Building while also looking at historic buildings such as the Merchandise Mart. This explains the Loop perfectly as being both a modern and historic hub.
As a business hub, the Loop attracts professionals from all over the city. But, after work all these Chicagoans look for somewhere to play. Check out Raised Rooftop at the Renaissance Hotel for impressive River views and a cozy seat. You can also head over to River Roast. This restaurant serves up some of the best meats in Chicago as well as the best views.
Living in the Loop also makes the rest of the city easily accessible. You can check out other neighborhoods when you take the “L” out of one of the many CTA stops in the area. You can also find an abundance of grocery stores in the area such as Jewel Osco, Target, Walgreens, and Marianos.
Things to Do in the Loop
From shopping, nightlife, dining, and entertainment, you can find just about everything in the Loop. For a little bit of fine art, head over to the Art Institute or the Chicago Theatre. At the Art Institute you can find over 300,000 pieces of world-renowned art. The Chicago Theatre is home to shows such as Hamilton, Kinky Boots, Book of Mormon, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Have a drink after work at one of the Loop’s bars. The Berghoff is a city gem and holds Chicago’s very first liquor license. Or, if you want something more upscale, try Vol. 39 for a finely crafted cocktail.
The restaurant scene in the Loop is notable. Revival Food Hall will give you an endless variety of options. From barbecue, to smoothies, to bakery items, this upscale cafeteria can cure all of your cravings. The Dearborn in the Loop is also a great option, especially if you’re looking for American fare. They offer a great burger and a welcoming atmosphere.
After getting past the retail chains like Zara and Target, you can find some unique boutiques in the Loop. If you’re in the market for a special item that you won’t find anywhere else, head over to Optimo Hats. Or, you can go to Merz Apothecary for luxury skin care and fragrances.
Chicago Apartments in The Loop
Looking for a new home in Chicago’s Loop neighborhood? Learn more about these four luxury options:
This apartment building makes a bold architectural statement in the Loop neighborhood. The beautiful finishes are accompanied by the sweeping amenities that include an indoor/outdoor pool, sundeck, sky lounge, fitness center, and several community spaces. Floorplans range from studio to three bedroom units.
The location of Marquee puts you in the center of everything. After stepping outside the building, you’re immediately in arms reach of the theatre, Daley Plaza, restaurants, shopping, and so much more. Marquee features luxury finishes such as wide-plank engineered wood flooring throughout, in-unit washer/dryer, Leedo European cabinetry, floor-to-ceiling windows, and extensive storage space.
Personal and individual tastes are reflected into the precise details at MILA apartments. Check out the bocce ball court, relaxation pool, outdoor televisions, and BBQ grill stations at the MILA Urban Garden on the roof. Not only does the building have pristine finishes and amenities, it also features magnificent views of Michigan Avenue, Millennium Park, and Lake Michigan.
At 73 East Lake, you can enjoy comfortable living in your apartment home. Check out features like floor-to-ceiling windows, engineered hardwood flooring, GE Energy Star stainless appliances, full-size washer/dryer, Kohler fixtures, and double-bowl vanity sinks. You can choose from a convertible, one-, or two- bedroom apartment at 73 East Lake.
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The heart and soul of Chicago is located right in the Loop neighborhood. On the west the Chicago River sits, Michigan Avenue is on the east, Wacker Drive on the north, and then Congress Parkway is on the south, making it the perfect location to experience Chicago to the fullest.
The Loop is Chicago’s official downtown area and the second largest downtown business district in the United States. Its home to some of the country’s largest corporations such as IBM, Boeing, Wrigley, and The Tribune company. If you’re standing in the Loop and look up, you’ll see famous skyscrapers and historic buildings that boast architectural creativity and experimentation.
The name given to the neighborhood has an interesting history and has puzzled Chicagoans for years. The “Loop” actually comes from the route of a streetcar that served Chicago in the 1880’s. The concept of the streetcar was then extended to system of elevated rail tracks for rapid transit lines that connected downtown with the neighborhoods, what we know today as the “L”. With trains running all throughout the city but connecting through the Loop, a central hub was created.
Not only is the Loop the central business district in Chicago, it is also home to some of the city’s top attractions. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite things to do in the Loop.
A creative epicenter for free art exhibitions, dance and theatre events, films, and much more, the Chicago Cultural Center celebrates the humanities of the diverse city. Experience the breathtaking architectural features of this historic building on a free guided architecture tour. You’ll get a chance to see the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome as well as rooms featuring marble arches and crown molding.
Completed and introduced in 2016, the Chicago Riverwalk hopes to turn the waterfront into a recreational destination. It features lush greenery, floating gardens, skyline views, and comfy chairs. You’ll also find several vendors on 1.25 mile pedestrian strip. Grab a glass of wine at City Winery or an island-inspired drink at the Island Party Hut.
The Chicago Athletic Association is the quintessential attraction for Chicago history. The art of competition originated here and that is still emanated through the halls. Home to seven of the city’s best establishments, you’ll never run out of things to do here. Cindy’s Rooftop is one of Chicago’s most popular terraces because of the panoramic views of the lake. There will surely be a line, so check out the Game Room while you wait and play some old-school pool.
The Loop is one of the most interesting areas to live in Chicago. Check out these Loop apartments today and start your new life in Chicago’s hub.
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Lincoln Park’s quaint vibe mixed with a sophisticated personality continues to draw in new residents and keep existing ones. When you to move to Lincoln Park you’ll always be a tourist in your city due to the abundance of activities. We’re inviting you to check out these luxury Lincoln Park apartments and find your dream home!
With jaw-dropping amenities and unique floor plans, ELEVATE Lincoln Park truly has it all. Studio, one-, two, and three- bedroom units make it easy to align ELEVATE with your life. Brand-new penthouse units are now available equipped with private terraces, 10-foot high floor-to-ceiling windows, and large soaking tubs. Besides the beautiful units, ELEVATE also offers supreme amenities such as a rooftop pool, private cabana, 24-hour fitness center, and lush landscaping. Elevate your life at these luxury apartments.
A 32-unit boutique building situated on North Clark street and steps from the park and Lake Michigan, Twenty Fifty Lincoln Park’s perfect location delivers neighborhood amenities that makes it easy to call the area home. The traditional and modern vibe fit the surrounding streetscape, blending a traditional facade with a warm, modern interior. Check out the surrounding fashion, fine-dining, greenery, and much more in this charming neighborhood.
With just 53 units, No. 508 in Lincoln Park treats residents to a one-of-a-kind living experience with private parking, an amenity floor, and a green roof. The interiors, personally selected by Gary Lee Partners interior design, portray opulence and luxury. This building is perfect for the young professional commuting into the city as No. 508 is situated next to the CTA Brown and Purple lines.
Sitting in the perfect spot between Lincoln Park and Lakeview is 2950 North Sheridan, a brand-new modern luxury apartment building. 2950 combines high-end interiors with stunning amenities and the perfect location to provide you with an unmatched living experience. These one-, two-, and three- bedroom apartments are equipped with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, designer kitchens and baths, and custom-designed walk-in closets. Check out the panoramic lake views from the urban garden that has outdoor kitchens and a fire patio.
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The Broker Round Table Series focuses on different luxury Chicago apartment properties in each post. The Luxury Living Chicago Realty team of proficient brokers has 100 years of combined experience in the downtown Chicago luxury apartment market. Since 2013, the team has rented thousands of Chicago apartments. The brokerage team provides best-in-class service for renters and buyers searching for a new home; each broker has a wealth of knowledge about every luxury property in downtown Chicago. The Broker Round Table series allows the team to play favorites and choose the best part of each edition’s featured building.
Wicker Park Connection’s luxury apartments are a unique offering in this popular neighborhood. With best-in-class finishes, each apartment includes plank flooring throughout, custom built-in closet systems, solar shades, and full-size washer/dryer. Every contemporary kitchen provides Italian soft-close cabinetry, stainless-steel Whirlpool appliance packages, pearl quartz countertops, and Porcelanosa tile backsplashes. Select units offer enormous walk-in closets and private outdoor spaces.
See what our expert brokers have to say about this brand-new building:
Sam Kahn: My favorite thing about Wicker Park Connection are the finishes and the location. The finishes are very high-end and give the feel of a property you’d purchase. The white cabinetry with the wood cabinetry gives the apartment a great two-tone style. Combine the quality of the units with being on Division street and around the corner from Parlor Pizza, Big Star and all Wicker Park has to offer make this a very desirable property in Chicago.
Tristen Heimann: Amish handmade tables and the exposed concrete ceilings create a nice contemporary balance of craftsmanship that fits in perfectly within Wicker Park’s progressive vibes.
Sean Holland: I love the location. The water feature near the entrance is unique and the lobby entrance is not directly on the street so it has a very homey feel with a lot of green space. The views are phenomenal!
Jake Tasharski: Where else can you find similar amenities in the area? You can’t. It’s positioned very well to maximize the city views in an area with mostly smaller buildings. The location is the best amenity though, it’s right where you want to be. Blue line steps away, target across the sidewalk, so many great food options!
Tara Giles: My favorite thing about Wicker Park Connection is that there are so many neighborhood restaurants, boutiques, and other conveniences like Target right outside your front door! Also, the gorgeous pool deck that just opened with skyline views.
Lindsay Wallace: I really like the layouts of the studios. They are smart layouts which allow space for a bedroom and living area which is hard to come by in the city sometimes. Pricing for these units is also great for the neighborhood and amenities.
Madeline Sears: My favorite thing is the beautiful skyline views!
Vanessa Kanavos: Location! Plenty of amazing restaurants and nightlife. For those who work from home, there are tons of different coffee shops to explore. If shopping is your vice, you’re just a short walk away from some really unique and quirky neighborhood shops/boutiques.
Matt Felcaro: Wicker Park Connection is LUXURY LIVING defined. This is by far my favorite building in Wicker Park! From top-of-the-line finishes, to functional apartment layouts, to one of the best rooftops in the city! This is one truly impressive building.
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What is the RANCH Triangle Community in Lincoln Park, Chicago?
July 25, 2018 | By Talia Abrams
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Founded in 1963, the non-profit organization, RANCH Triangle in Chicago represents the residents and businesses within the borders of Racine Avenue, Armitage Avenue, North Avenue, the Chicago River and Halsted Street. In the past two decades, RANCH Triangle has grown with large increases in population and traffic, as well as an increase in residential, retail and commercial development.
Living in a community that’s backed by an organization that strives to listen to residents and gives them a voice, empowering them to help the area flourish in the best way possible and to sustain a high-quality of city life.
The RANCH Triangle is located in Lincoln Park and includes one of Lincoln Park’s best shopping streets, Armitage Avenue, with stores like Aesop, Art Effect, Warby Parker, Tie Bar, Serena and Lily and many more. Armitage also has some great ice cream shops like Annette’s Italian Ice, an old-fashioned walk-up ice cream stand, and Jeni’s, a dynamic ice cream store with rich, new-age flavors like Goat Cheese with Red Cherries and Brown Butter Almond Brittle. Learn more about Armitage Avenue and how to spend a perfect day in Lincoln Park.
The R-A-N-C-H in RANCH Triangle Chicago stands for: Racine, Armitage, North, Chicago (River) and Halsted and is located in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
The RANCH Triangle is known for its historic brownstones, parks, theaters like The Steppenwolf, and beautiful greenery on every street. Interested in a luxury apartment in RANCH Triangle, Lincoln Park?
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There’s nothing better than waking up in your luxury Lincoln Park apartment with a view of the skyline or the lake and trees. Living in Lincoln Park is popular for a reason- this neighborhood is easy to love.
Commuting
Off to work? Residents at ELEVATE Lincoln Park are just two blocks from the Fullerton Red, Purple and Brown Line CTA station, and there are many other options all around Lincoln Park. Schedules are posted on the CTA website; trains run often, so fear not.
Getting to and from work is simple when living in Lincoln Park and it only takes 18 minutes on the Red Line from Fullerton CTA station to the loop and 23 minutes on the Brown Line. The drive downtown is also about 20 minutes from the Fullerton station.
Grocery Shopping
Straight off the train after work, it’s always a good idea to stop at a grocery store for dinner ingredients and healthy snacks to keep around the apartment. Whole Foods on Fullerton, right next to the Fullerton el station, is the perfect place to stop after work. At the Whole Foods check-out, make sure to grab a bottle of water for the road. During these hot summer months, we’re out in the heat and it’s super important to stay hydrated. Want to shake up your food shopping routine, head to one of these Lincoln Park grocers…
From home necessities like shampoo & conditioner, soap, dog treats, and of course some of the best: frozen foods, fresh produce, healthy snacks and desserts, Trader Joe’s is the cream of the crop when it comes to grocery stores. TJ’s great alcohol selection includes their famous 2 buck chuck and popular brands like Titos, Grey Goose and Koval. TJ’s holds themselves to high customer service standards and will provide you with a happy shopping experience. Make sure to bring your own bags to avoid a seven cent bag fee and broken handles on your walk home.
Chicago family owned and operated since 1963, Treasure Island Foods has a good understanding of its clientele: health-seeking Chicago foodies who appreciate freshness and variety.
They even offer made-to-order catering plates and a full-service catering team. From grocery essentials to specialty items, Treasure Island won’t disappoint. A full bakery, floral department, deli, produce and fresh meat and fish all come together to create a grocery store you can’t live without.
Into farmers markets? Green City Market is the place to be on Wednesdays and Saturdays this summer!
Pick up fresh fruits like apricots, blueberries, cherries, strawberries, rhubarb and raspberries or meat, seafood and proteins like charcuterie, chicken, duck, beef, lake caught fish, lamb, pork, tofu and turkey.
The market is nearly overflowing with its hundreds of varieties of the freshest veggies, produce and fresh foods of the season.
Living in Lincoln Park
During the summer, Lincoln Park residents love running or biking along the lake, golfing at the Diversey Driving Range, playing beach volleyball at North Avenue Beach, exploring the beautiful Lincoln Park Zoo or working out at one of the many group fitness studios in Lincoln Park.
Downtown Chicago is a great place to work and play, but for Chicagoans who like a neighborhood feel, Lincoln Park is perfect. Living in Lincoln Park means being surrounded by the sophistication of charming parks and the calmness of the lake. Nestled in the shady trees, yet also facing skyline views, Lincoln Park is a beautiful neighborhood to call home.
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Situated north of downtown Chicago, the Lincoln Park neighborhood quietly sits along the shores of Lake Michigan. But don’t let the hushed tone of this area fool you, Lincoln Park is Chicago’s hub for some of the best dining, shopping, and entertainment. Here at Luxury Living Chicago Realty, we have compiled a resident’s guide to the bustling Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Whether you’re a resident of Lincoln Park, looking to move to the area, or just want to explore, planning your day in Lincoln Park can be exhaustive because of the array of activities present. Check out our guide for the best attractions in the Lincoln Park neighborhood and plan your next weekend!
Shopping
In need of some retail therapy? Look no further than the Lincoln Park neighborhood. Start your afternoon off on Armitage Avenue where you’ll find boutique stores that sell everything from homeware to high-end sneakers.
For the trend-setting man, head over to the Tie Bar for all things menswear. You’ll be sure to make a statement from their collections of ties, cufflinks, pocket squares, belts, suspenders, and more.
Your next stop on Armitage should be Pogo Boutique. In the age of “shoe game”, this creative concept store is a hidden gem for luxury sneakers. Check out the cool footwear collections from brands like Alexander McQueen, Nike, Adidas, Cotton Citizen, and more.
Finish up your shopping at Art Effect, a living Pinterest Board that is sure to fit your Instagram aesthetic. Here you can find products from S’well, Velvet, Lollia, and so much more. This boutique is your one-stop shop for gift giving!
For more shopping in Lincoln Park, check out our shopping guide (link).
Dining
The Lincoln Park neighborhood offers a diverse dining landscape that spans from cheap eats to fine dining.
Athenian Room offers cheap eats with a fine dining taste. It is said that when Tina Fey spent her days at Second City this was her favorite Chicago restaurant. We don’t blame her as the vinegary Greek fries and the flaky spanakopita always have us coming back for more! Bring your dog and sit out on the patio or cool off inside this summer.
If you’re looking fresh American flare, check out Summer House Santa Monica. The avocado toast with poached eggs, chicken and waffles, and fresh burrata are just a few of our favorites. The simple yet enchanting interior is the perfect setting to free your taste buds on some of this fresh fare. If Summer House Santa Monica has a wait or if you’re in the mood for something heavier, check out Stella Barra Pizzeria, conveniently connected to Summer House. We love their extra thin pizzas, especially the Cacio e Pepe!
After having dinner, treat yourself to a dessert at one of Lincoln Park’s delicious confectionary attractions. Head over to Floriole, a two-story bakery and cafe situated among an assortment of boutiques. Try their chocolate pudding or peanut butter and jelly cookies for a taste bud experience!
Another Lincoln Park staple for treats is Sweet Mandy B’s. Indulge in some sweet eats while playing some classic board games. From cookies, to cakes, to brownies, there’s just something about classic Sweet Mandy B’s flavor that cannot be imitated or replicated.
Exploring
Besides the art of culinary, Lincoln Park also has a great selection of activities. There’s nothing better than a summer day spent outside in the sun in this area!
You cannot do Lincoln Park without checking out the Lincoln Park Zoo. Open 365 days a year and completely free, this local zoo connects and educates the public on wildlife while providing the top level of animal care. In the winter, enjoy the Zoolights that illuminate the snowy zoo, making you forget all about the cold weather.
The North Avenue Beach is also a great option for a day in Lincoln Park. Lie in the sand, walk along the water or even jump off the iconic ledge lined with bright orange ladders at North Ave Beach this summer. You can also check out Castaways Bar and Grill for a mid-day snack and cocktail that is situated right on the beach.
What It’s Like Living in Lincoln Park
From morning to night and no matter where you go, you will always be excited to return to Lincoln Park. Wake up in your luxury Lincoln Park apartment to the spanning views of the Chicago skyline. Mornings at ELEVATE luxury Lincoln Park apartments with a trip downstairs to the lobby level Starbucks machine. If you’re looking for something different like a matcha latte, head outside and grab a finely crafted beverage from CityGrounds coffee bar. Finish off your morning by getting a quick workout at ELEVATE Lincoln Park’s state-of-the-art fitness center.
If you find yourself needing to commute downtown, you’re in luck as Lincoln Park located near several CTA lines. Residents at ELEVATE Lincoln Park are just a short walk to the Fullerton station which runs the Red, Purple, and Brown line. In just a 15-20 minute train ride, you’ll find yourself downtown in no time!
Right after work, get your grocery shopping in at one of Lincoln Park’s conveniently located markets. Well-known grocery store, Whole Foods, is located right next to the Fullerton station. Check out their extensive produce selection, baked goods, or grab a kombucha for the road. If you’re looking to shake up your shopping routine, check out one of Lincoln Park’s other unique super markets such as Treasure Island Foods or Green City market for a European market feel.
Lincoln Park Apartments
Your dream home is waiting for you in Lincoln Park. From eclectic shopping to fine dining to weekend activities, the neighborhood is not hard to love. You should feel the same way about your home. Check out these luxury Lincoln Park apartments and find your oasis.
Norweta is a Lincoln Park residential rental apartment development located at 2611 N Hermitage. The property offers a unique take on city living as it is part of an extremely luxurious development tucked away from the rest of the city. Norweta features a courtyard and gardens, cozy fire pits, grilling areas, conference room, resort-style pool, 24-hour fitness center with on-demand virtual training, guest suite, sports court, climbing wall, solarium, hammock park, courtesy bikes, and underground parking
Two sleek towers house impeccably detailed residences, each with their own amenity spaces to offer an equally exceptional experience with individual style. Choose from luxury Studio, Jr. 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartment homes and penthouses while enjoying elegant, modern features throughout. Building amenities include a fitness center and yoga studio, game room with arcade, shuffleboard and pool tables, sky lounge with entertainment kitchen, co-working lounge, rooftop pool, hot tub, sundeck, and dining area with seating and built-in grills, pet spa, and owner’s lounge. What more could you be looking for?
At 2050 N. Clark in Lincoln Park, these new boutique apartments are now leasing for fall move-ins. Simplicity meets elegance in the luxury details and high-end finishes. Choose from spacious one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans that enhance every Lincoln Park life.
With only 53 apartments, residents will be treated to a one-of-a-kind living experience with private parking, penthouse units, and an amenity floor. The interiors are carefully thought out by Gary Lee Partners interior design and add an un-replicated touch.
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Make the Most of Your Space With These Uptown Studio Apartments in Chicago
July 9, 2018 | By Erin Gallagher
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Looking for a small yet comfortable space in Uptown? Check out these awesome studio apartments in the up-and-coming neighborhood to see if one of these buildings has the right floor plan for your lifestyle.
Conveniently located next to the Red Line and historic bar, Green Mills, The Montrose apartments offers beautiful studio apartments starting at 520 square feet. The units also include private patios, floor to ceiling windows, and spacious walk in closets. Residents can relax in the rooftop pool and get fit at the state of the art fitness center. These studio units start at $1,395 at month.
With smart technology features and stunning lake and city views, Viridian on Sheridan sits in northeast Lakeview, walking distance from Uptown. While these brand-new luxury apartments do not have a true studio layout, the smaller one bedroom floor plans start at 542 square feet and include complete separation from the bedroom to kitchen and living spaces. The penthouse amenity level includes a fitness center, lounge with co-working spaces, rooftop terrace with views of Lake Michigan, and a community entertainment area with demonstration kitchen.
Travel back in time to this historic elementary school turned residential complex. The Stewart School Lofts offer five different studio floor plans and start at 565 square feet equipped with spacious walk in closets, gourmet kitchens, and much more. Look for the original blackboards and hardwood flooring, bringing a sense of charm that you won’t find elsewhere.
This apartment building will bring out the hipster charm that is Uptown. The amenities are endless here as there is an indoor pool, boxing ring and fitness center, lobby coffee bar provided by Heritage Outpost, and a lobby bar, Larry’s. You can also find Smeg appliances inside of these spacious studio units.
If its modern finishes you’re looking for, head over to Eight Eleven for the brand new residence. This new building includes a large pool deck, game rooms, a bar, convenient location at Montrose Beach, and unforgettable views of the lake and city. These studio apartments are set to begin leasing in the summer of 2018.
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Broker Round Table: Marlowe River North Apartments
June 27, 2018 | By JD Eaton
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The Broker Round Table Series focuses on different luxury Chicago apartment properties in each post. The Luxury Living Chicago Realty team of proficient brokers has 100 years of combined experience in the downtown Chicago luxury apartment market. Since 2013, the team has rented thousands of Chicago apartments. The brokerage team provides best-in-class service for renters and buyers searching for a new home; each broker has a wealth of knowledge about every luxury property in downtown Chicago. The Broker Round Table series allows the team to play favorites and choose the best part of each edition’s featured building.
Marlowe is a unique offering in a neighborhood filled with luxury apartment buildings. These brand-new River North floor plans feature wide-plank premium flooring, custom built-in nooks and storage, and high-end finishes. The modern kitchens at Marlowe are designer-inspired, with herringbone-tiled kitchen backsplashes, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Explore apartment listings by following the links below:
See what our expert brokers have to say about this brand-new building:
Robert Stephens: The Marlowe feels like an upgrade. Even the mailroom … it’s beautifully designed. The balconies on the 4th floor are HUGE. They have the coolest convertible with a built-in breakfast nook.
Tristen Heimann:Marlowe: Restoration Hardware, meets French Industrialism with a boutique hotel vibe.
Jake Tasharski: Being a techie I love the integration between the smart lights and solar shades. I am also a sound snob so the fact that they are outfitting the units with Sonos Ones demonstrates they have not cut any corners. The units are very sleek and have a sophisticated metropolitan personality.
Riely Joosten: My favorite things about Marlowe are the unique floor plans and the different built-ins the apartments have. It’s definitely not a cookie cutter rental building.
Madeline Sears: Unique finishes, design that really makes you feel like you’re at home!
Travis Smith:The apartments and finishes are some of the city’s best, but my favorite part of the building has to be the amenities. The rooftop lap pool and lounge space is unrivaled in the city!
Sean Holland: It’s a boutique, technology forward building. If you like having your apartment obey the sound of your voice, you’ll love the building.
Casey Miller:The balconies are very large, which I always find appealing in downtown apartments. The mailroom/library is very aesthetically pleasing, and the entire building has a “Mad Men” vibe to it, which is something that we don’t see often in this neighborhood. There’s a lot of attention to detail – the smart shades are a nice touch.
Jill Scott: Not only is Marlowe’s location fantastic, but Marlowe is the first rental building in Chicago to offer LMC Smart Apartments!
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Looking for Apartments in Uptown Chicago? Check These Out
June 20, 2018 | By Talia Abrams
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Uptown’s relaxed neighborhood feel is drawing in new people looking for Chicago apartments this season. New luxury apartment buildings are popping up in the Uptown neighborhood and surrounding area near Wrigley Field and Lakeview.
The Montrose, just steps away from the CTA red line, is the perfect place to live if you want easy access to the downtown, but in quieter neighborhood near the lake. Amenities at The Montrose include a resort-style pool, brand new fitness center, indoor heated parking garage, amenity level sundeck with grills, kitchen space, picnic space and a rooftop pool. Residents have the luxury of access to lounges and work-from-home spaces in community spaces with super high speed wifi.
This new-construction, Lakeview boutique building is a must-see at 734 W. Sheridan. The luxury apartments offer convenient amenities including a fitness center, Latch keyless entry, resident lounge, dog run and pet spa. These light-filled apartments has everything you could ever need, like wood plank flooring throughout, custom built-in closet systems, solar shades, floor to ceiling glass windows, and full-size washer/dryer. To find your home at Viridian on Sheridan, view individual listings below:
If you’re looking for apartments with character in Uptown, this Chicago landmark was originally built in 1907 as an elementary school. Today Stewart School Lofts has over 30 unique apartments floor plans and a roof deck with views of Lake Michigan. Each Uptown apartment now has a different blend of restored original details, including exposed brick, chalkboards, and hardwood floors, along with modern finishes such as stainless steel appliances and in-unit washer/dryers.
Contemporary Chicago and vintage northside neighborhoods meet in the middle at this swanky apartment building right in Uptown Chicago. The Lawrence House prides itself in their number one skill: they know how to live well. This building’s collaborations with coffee shops, art galleries and restaurants display its commitment to creators. Built for the hustle, this residence embraces entrepreneurs. This haven for young, creative, soulful, dog-loving, inspiration-seekers could be your perfect Chicago match.
Entirely refurbished, Sheridan Plaza, is a classic Chicago building, complete with gargoyles on the outside. On the inside, these residences are elegant, yet updated. With a fitness center offering weekly group classes, it’s no doubt you’ll meet friends in the building. This former hotel is the fun, luxury Uptown apartment you’re looking for – and it’s even pet-friendly!
This brand-new luxury development in Uptown Chicago is on the corner of Montrose and Clarendon, also known as the intersection of the beach and the park. The amazing location is one of the best parts about Eight Eleven Uptown, but it’s not the only luxury residents get living here. The modern finishes and expansive amenities, from the game room and bar to the 50,000 sq. ft. outdoor pool deck, make these luxury Uptown apartments the perfect pick.
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Taste the City at These Uptown Chicago Restaurants
June 18, 2018 | By Talia Abrams
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Uptown Chicago pulls together the mix of ethnic cuisine, with an excellent Ethiopian restaurant and amazing Vietnamese food, comfort food and health foods. With a wide array of breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert spots, plan your next weekend eating through these Uptown restaurants with friends!
m.henry
This classic brunch spot has a bright and energizing atmosphere, especially in the summertime when we can sit on the m.henry garden patio. Every dish is super fresh and delicious, and you’ll leave satisfied — not counting the hours until your next meal. It’s perfect to meet up with friends because of the abundance of natural light and of course, the delicious food.
The Bongo Room
With pancake flavors like caramel pretzel, pear and citrus gingersnap, you would think the concept of this restaurant is abstract, but really, it’s simple. At The Bongo Room, freshness is the top priority. All the amazing flavors are the bi-product of their commitment to using fresh, seasonal ingredients. They have a full menu with a wide range of choices, but the iconic pancakes with icing poured over them really keep people coming back for more.
Tank Noodle
Ranked in the top 3 best Vietnamese restaurants in Chicago, Tank Noodle is doing something right. Vietnamese food like pho and spring rolls are the perfect healthy indulgence. With some of the best pho in the city, Tank Noodle also serves a mean cup of Vietnamese iced coffee — strong, sweet and perfect on a summer day in Chicago.
Demera
What an experience — classic Ethiopian dishes like Doro Wat and lemon-marinated chicken stewed in berbere sauce, served with onions, garlic and ginger, all to be eaten without the use of utensils! At Demera, only the freshest, most authentic high-end ingredients are used. Not only is Demera a fun dining experience, but the food is out of this world. Complete your dining experience with a cup of coffee made fresh from Demera’s house-roasted Ethiopian coffee beans. House chef, Tigist is thrilled to be serving genuine Ethiopian cuisine in Uptown Chicago.
Uptown is low-key and chill, yet unexpectedly packed with delicious and unique finds from all over the world. Next time you can’t figure out where to go out to eat, head to Uptown for all the new flavors!
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After spending $15 on well-drinks and listening to the same top 100 hits time after time in Chicago bars, it’s understandable if you’re looking for a breath of fresh air. We’ve compiled a list of the best bars in Uptown Chicago, check it out!
This Uptown nightlife spot boasts chef inspired American fare and wide selection of beverages ranging from craft beer to spirits. The Fat Cat is a great place for large groups as they offer activities such as Pool, Shuffleboard, and Giant Jenga. Two outdoor patios give you the chance to take in the summer air while indulging in a $5 Bloody Mary or Mimosa at Sunday Brunch.
Travel back in time and check out Al Capone’s old stomping grounds at Green Mill Cocktail Lounge. The owner, Dave Jemilo, refurbished the bar in the 1980s but still kept its momentous character. Monday-Saturday, jazz bands play their rhythms into the early morning. Make sure to find Capone’s old booth, strategically placed where he could keep watch on both doors in the 1920s.
If you like exploring new flavors and possibilities, check out the 23 beers on tap, 10 wines by the glass, and 300 whiskies at the Bar on Buena. This neighborhood bar is reminiscent of the cafes of Europe with a grunge twist. Not only do they have a wide selection of beverages, but the food never disappoints either. Eat your heart out every Wednesday at the all you can eat mac & cheese event.
Look for the shimmering gold sign out front of the Holiday Club bar. This 50’s diner exuberates a swanky ambiance. Most visitors keep coming back because of the fun, vintage photo booth that prints out black and white pictures. They serve up comfort food and cocktails with $5 dinner deals everyday until 10pm.
This neighborhood bar is not your typical hangout. As you walk through the bar, you find yourself in a warehouse full of arcade games like PacMan and Missile Command. These vintage arcade games will remind you of your childhood while you sip on a hand crafted cocktail. Don’t be afraid to bring your own food as there are picnic tables available for your convenience!
Where: 4830 N. Broadway
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Dining, entertainment, nightlife, and culture: Chicago’s booming Uptown neighborhood has all of this and more. The mix of contemporary flair and rich history creates the perfect combination for a living environment full of character. Dating back to the 1920s, Uptown was known for its entertainment district and shopping. The neighborhood has since undergone several changes that have shaped the area into what it is today. If you’re interested in learning more about Uptown, look no further as we have rounded up some of the neighborhood’s highlights!
Things to Do in Uptown Chicago
Uptown has plenty of fun and diverse activities that make for a memorable outing. You will definitely be coming back to Uptown after spending some time in this booming neighborhood.
Start the day off with a cup of coffee at Heritage Bicycles, a bike shop and cafe. Try a lavender latte or a warm chocolate pretzel! Of course you can’t have coffee without donuts; pick up a matcha inspired donut at Uptown Donuts. Don’t convince yourself otherwise, you deserve a donut.
If you find yourself in Uptown on a warm, summer day, head over to Montrose Beach with your favorite canine friend. This Chicago dog beach is filled with furry pooches alike who love to get some R&R in the sand.
Uptown also has a unique shopping district. Check out Foursided, a classic gift shop that outdoes the typical gift card every time. You’re sure to give a memorable present from their collection of customizable posters and prints, witty and trendy greeting cards, custom framing, jewelry, booze-inspired gifts and more.
After having dinner at one our recommended Uptown restaurants, hit the nightlife scene for an evening like no other. You can begin your night at the Argyle Night Market. Here, you can find eclectic bites, live music, and artisanal goods in the heart of Chicago’s Asian Marketplace on Argyle Street.
If you’re looking for more live music, catch a show at the Aragon Ballroom. This concert hall delivers on two levels: design and music; and the artists will surely not disappoint as Leon Bridges, 5 Seconds of Summer, James Bay, and Ben Howard plan to perform here in the Fall 2018 season.
Before going to the Argyle Night Market or Aragon Ballroom, grab a drink at Chicago Magic Lounge. This old commercial laundry building has been transformed into a unique space that offers handcrafted cocktails.
Taste the City at These Uptown Chicago Restaurants
Not only is Uptown full of exciting activities, it also features one of the coolest dining districts in Chicago. There is something for every appetite in this neighborhood; be sure to show up hungry!
If Sunday brunching is a part of your weekly routine, head over to m.henry for an afternoon on the garden patio. Try the Breakfast Bread Pudding, the Smoked Salmon Rotolone, or the m.henry Reuben. The Bongo Room also offers a unique brunch, featuring menu items such as Chocolate Tower French Toast and Roasted Pork & Chile Con Queso Benedict.
Uptown also has a notable Vietnamese restaurant scene with Tank Noodle coming out as number one. They present a broad array of Vietnamese food ranging from pho to spring rolls to stir fry. It is said around Chicago that Tank Noodle is one the best places to eat authentic, Vietnamese cuisine!
You can try eclectic Ethiopian food at Demera where they guarantee the freshest, high-end ingredients. The authenticity of this restaurant starts with the delicious appetizers and ends with the genuine Ethiopian coffee beans. You can always have a good time at this restaurant, especially since they don’t use utensils!
Head Out for the Night to These Bars in Uptown Chicago
For your next night out on the town, go check out what the bars in Uptown have to offer. You’ll find everything from jazz clubs to craft breweries that won’t hurt your wallet.
The Holiday Club offers a fun 50’s vibe accompanied with a vintage photo booth that prints out black and white photos. After spotting the gold sign out front, go inside to Indulge in the $5 dinner deal everyday
For a fun-filled evening, head over to Uptown Arcade Bar and play some of your childhood favorites. All the games are free after buying one of their hand crafted cocktails! You can also bring your food here and eat at the picnic tables provided.
A neighborhood classic hangout is Green Mills. This bar dates back to when Al Capone used to run Chicago, and, you can still find some of his artifacts here. Make sure to stop by to listen to the famous live jazz.
At the Bar on Buena, you can get a taste of different beers, wines, and whiskies. This neighborhood bar has weekly specials like the Wednesday mac & cheese event.
The Fat Cat in Uptown may look like an old establishment on the outside, but, once inside you can see that it’s a modern bar. They offer games for large groups such as pool, shuffleboard, and giant jenga.
Looking for Apartments in Uptown Chicago? Check These Out
From the lifestyle activities, to dining, to nightlife, it’s easy to say that Uptown provides the perfect living environment. You can start your life in Uptown at a boutique apartment building or a luxury high rise, either way, Luxury Living Chicago Realty can help you find your best fit.
Viridian on Sheridan offers spaces with smart technology features and stunning lake and city views. You can choose from an open-concept one, two, and three bedroom apartment. A penthouse amenity level helps you relax in a green space decorated with grills for your convenience.
You can find one of the best rooftop pools at The Montrose in Uptown. This building is conveniently located right by the red line and local attractions like the Green Mill and Montrose Beach. These modern flats can be rented as a studio, one bedroom, or two bedroom space equipped with private patios, floor to ceiling windows, and much more.
For a bit of history in the heart of Uptown, check out the Stewart School Lofts. This 1900 Elementary School turned apartment community offers floor plans ranging from studios to three bedrooms. You can still find the original charm of the school here as the original hardwood flooring still stands as well as the chalkboards.
The Lawrence House gives you the hipster vibe you might be seeking. Studio and one bedroom apartments will be available now through August featuring Smeg appliances, a fitness facility and boxing center, and a community green space. The building also has a lobby dive bar, Larry’s, and a coffee shop provided by Heritage Outpost.
For state of the art apartments, check out Sheridan Plaza. The newly remodeled one and two bedroom units are decorated with sparkling bathrooms, stainless steel appliances, and a vintage charm. Though the units appear to me modern, the building actually dates back to the roaring twenties. You can relive the excitement of that time in the building lobby where the original fountain and decor is present.
Eight Eleven Uptown offers a new and modern residence in vintage Uptown. This new building includes an expansive pool deck, convenient location at Montrose Beach, and spectacular views of the lake. You can choose from a studio up to a two bedroom unit. Check out more studio apartments in Uptown here.
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The 5 Best Places to Eat Outside in Wicker Park This Summer
June 8, 2018 | By Talia Abrams
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Even though we love hanging at home and cooking in our kitchens, the Chicago restaurant scene is too good (and affordable) to ignore. These outdoor restaurants in Wicker Park allow us to fully enjoy the warm weather in Chicago. From simple hamburgers to elaborately flavored margaritas, Chicago has a food match for everyone — all just a walk away from your Wicker Park apartment.
It takes time to curate a list of the best places to eat, so we’ve compiled 5 of our favorites for you — all with outdoor seating in Wicker Park.
All of their tacos are great, but if you have to choose just one, go for the Taco de Pescado. The limey, crunchy, beer-battered tilapia with chipotle mayo just melts in your mouth. If you don’t feel like sitting down, or you’re running low on time, just grab a taco or two at the to-go window. There are 3 options at Big Star: dine in, carry-out from to-go window, or even get your tacos delivered to the comfort of your luxury Chicago apartment.
The indoor/outdoor restaurant brightens up Milwaukee Avenue with the colors and flavors of tropical Hawaii. Our favorite thing to get here is the poke bowl! It’s huge and so fresh. Eat outside on a warm day, inside on a cooler day, or ubereats it to your luxury Chicago apartment on a lazy day. The neon signs, pineapple wallpaper and bright upstairs patio give this Wicker Park cocktail bar and restaurant a tiki-hut feel, plus it’s just so #instagrammable.
The West Loop’s “Au Cheval” is notorious for having 3-4 hour waits to be seated, even in the most random hours of the day. Luckily for hungry Chicagoans, Small Cheval is the next-best thing to sink your teeth into. Some like it even better than Au Cheval. The spacious outdoor patio is perfect for the warmer Chicago months. Nestled in the trees behind the restaurant, lies a string-lantern lit back patio with plenty of space to sit down and enjoy one of the best pair of burgers and fries in the city. Get ready to smile the second these crazy-good flavors hit your tongue at Small Cheval.
This cash-only gem is going to be one of your new go-to’s if you live in a Wicker Park apartment. There are a couple things you must try when you’re here: The horchata iced coffee and absolutely anything with plantains. While Irazu serves many yummy beverages, the alcohol is BYOB. Summer nights with friends just got better and boozier.
Featured in Time Out Chicago, Good Housekeeping Magazine, American Airlines Magazine and more, it’s clear that Antique Taco is a favorite amongst Chicagoans. The trendy taco-joint is the go-to place for a healthy, satisfying and mouth-watering meal in Wicker Park. The outdoor patio allows guests to continue enjoying the space into the summer. My personal order is the Antique Taco salad (Kale, fruit, red pepper, onion, queso, spicy peanuts, cranberries, sesame, tortilla crisps and pomegranate vinaigrette — served in a biodegradable berry carton). The salad is perfectly filling and surprisingly energizing.
I always pair my meal with a the house rosemary margarita, which comes in a glass with fresh lime juice, orange juice, rosemary simple syrup, fresh rosemary and ice. The husband and wife duo, chef (Rick Ortiz) and creative director (Ashley Ortiz), have created an food experience different from the rest in their kid and adult friendly space, Antique Taco. Some of the most influential bloggers, like Naomi Davis, from Love Taza, have been known to stop here whenever they travel to Chicago. The healthy family-friendly restaurant in Wicker Park is perfect for eating in, sitting on the patio or carrying out for a meal at the kitchen table of your luxury Chicago apartment.
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Want to Live in Streeterville, Chicago? This is What You Can Get for $2,000/Month
May 31, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Nestled between the lake and Michigan Avenue, Streeterville offers a phenomenal location and wonderful neighborhood to call home. Find out what it’s like to rent in Streeterville, Chicago:
Living in Streeterville
If you’re looking for a happening spot to reside, Streeterville does not disappoint. The lakefront neighborhood’s abundance of premier high-rises, incredible shopping, and fantastic restaurants attract plenty of diverse residents and visitors alike.
Anywhere you chose to live in Streeterville guarantees proximity to an amplitude of activities, making the walkability of the area extremely impressive. Multiple bus and train routes serve the area for convenient public transportation.
What To Do in Streeterville
Located right along the Magnificent Mile, it’s no surprise that Streeterville boasts some of the city’s best shopping. Visit the abundance of designer stores and boutiques on Michigan Ave or stop into Water Tower Place, for an impressive indoor mall.
Spend a sunny day checking out Chicago’s iconic Navy Pier. Here you can soak up a unique view of the city from the Centennial Wheel, enjoy a scenic river cruise, or wind down to live entertainment.
Take a stroll around Lake Shore Park where you’ll find beautiful green space complete with tennis courts, a track, and playground.
After a busy day outside, treat yourself to a refreshing cocktail and yummy bites at Beatrix or indulge in some of the city’s best deep dish at Gino’s East original location.
Available Streeterville Apartments for $2,000/month
With so many living options in the area, renting in Streeterville Chicago may feel daunting. Thankfully we’ve narrowed down the perfect luxury living options in the neighborhood for the ideal price:
500 Lake Shore Apartments boast luxury living with every feature and finish. The entire property offers floor-to-ceiling windows for outstanding Chicago views, cellular reception enhancement, and pet-friendly apartments. Every unit includes gourmet kitchens with Snaidero cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances and quartz counters, custom designer bathrooms, wide-plank wood flooring, in-unit washer/dryer and spacious closets. Select aconvertible apartment, priced between $1,895 and $2,400 or astudio at $1,940 to $2,250 per month.
Atwater, located at 355 East Ohio Street, puts you right in the heart of Streeterville. Along with an incredible location, the property features extensive amenities at Club 355 with a fitness center, media center, and outdoor pool with a sun deck. Spaciousstudios run from $1,855 to $1,953 whileone-bedrooms start at $2,111. All units have been recently renovated and offer high-end features, expansive views, stainless steel appliances, and in-unit washer/dryer. Custom incentive packages are now available for select apartments.
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Pricing and availability are subject to change. This was pricing as of May 31st, 2018 when this post was originally published. Contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty for real-time information.
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Viridian on Sheridan boasts a variety of one, two and three bedroom floorplans. Apartments at Viridian on Sheridan feature: wood plank flooring throughout, custom built-in closet systems, solar shades, floor to ceiling glass windows, resident-controlled year-round heating, and full-size washer/dryer. Each modern kitchen includes Italian inspired two-tone, soft-close cabinetry, complete stainless-steel Whirlpool appliance packages, quartz countertops, under cabinet lighting and Delta Trinsic kitchen and bath fixtures. Select units offer enormous walk-in closets and private outdoor spaces.
With easy access to the lakefront, Viridian on Sheridan will offer amenities to make the most of Chicago’s better weather, such as a rooftop terrace with gas grills and fireplace and bike room. Plus, residents will have access to fresh produce from two different rooftop gardens. Residents can work from home or host events in the penthouse-level entertainment room and work lounge. When it’s too cold for biking or walking along the nearby Lakeshore Path, residents can work out in the fitness center and exercise their pets in the private dog run.
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Tristen Heimann: Whether it’s running on the lakefront path, short access to LSD for the daily commute, or walking distance to Wrigley Field, Viridian is perfectly located to accommodate your active NorthSide lifestyle.
Julie Tuncsiper:I am so excited about the layouts, everyone has great usable space. Amazing closet space in every unit. The use of whiz cribs to create smart apartments is awesome.
Casey Miller: The attention to detail at this building sets it apart from other buildings in the area!
Riely Joosten: The wood plank floors throughout and Italian-inspired cabinets look awesome!
Jill Scott:Viridian’s technology systems are extremely impressive. From Latch keyless entry to Alexa in each apartment, it’s above and beyond.
Robert Stephens: My client loved the high end finishes in the kitchen and the front load washer/dryers. I thought the layout of the two bedroom unit was nice too. The bedrooms are on opposite sides of the unit (love that!), and it’s almost like having two masters because of the bathrooms connected to BOTH bedrooms, although the 2nd bath also opens to the main room. For me, the location was the best thing! And having Alexa greet you when you get home is kind of cool too.
Sean Holland:An incredible building with a unique location too. There is absolutely nothing like this in the area!
Travis Smith: Viridian combines the finishes and amenities of a high-rise with the comfort of a boutique building. It is the best of both worlds. You get the high-end finishes and common spaces without the busyness of a 300/400 unit building.
Lisa Malishkevich: The fabulous amenities! The views from the top floor are breathtaking. We keep talking about it on showings, but they will be amazing to show.
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$2,000/Month Rent in Logan Square, Chicago Will Get You These Apartments
May 25, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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If you’re looking for a hit, happening spot to call home, then it may be time to consider renting in Logan Square, Chicago. Before taking the plunge here’s everything you need to know about the neighborhood and your living options:
Living in Logan Square
Logan Square continuously ranks as one of the coolest and hottest neighborhoods in America, and we clearly see why.
Surrounded by some of the trendiest bars, restaurants, and shopping in Chicago, Logan Square offers its residents an amazing living experience without completely breaking the bank.
Not only is this neighborhood fun, but it’s also extremely pleasing to the eye.
The prominent Logan Square Boulevards District brings the beauty of nature into the urban city by providing beautiful open green spaces throughout the area.
What To Do in Logan Square
Whether locals are catching the hottest new movie at the iconic Logan Theatre or pretending it’s 1970 over a classic cocktail and vintage pinball game at the Logan Arcade, weekends are never without something to do.
This neighborhood boasts plenty of fun cocktail bars and eclectic restaurants.
Groove on over to Heavy Feather, the infamous 70s style bar, for a dirty martini and then try some incredible Macanese (a blend between Chinese and Portuguese cuisine) at Fat Rice.
The Logan Square Farmers Market, located right along the neighborhood’s historic boulevard, remains a crowd favorite, operating year-round and offering fresh produce and endless entertainment.
Renting in Logan Square
If you’re looking to rent in Logan Square, Chicago, consider checking out L Logan Square, located at 2211 North Milwaukee Avenue.
These luxury apartments are changing the game for this rapidly evolving neighborhood.
The transit-oriented development has gained a reputation for the retired CTA train car that serves as an outdoor lounge for residents.
L is LEED Silver certified and reflects its environmental commitments through the property’s rooftop solar panel technology providing a portion of the building’s energy from the state-of-the-art, efficient HVAC system.
Find the perfect one-bedroom apartment layout, ranging between $1,875 to $2,075 per month.
Each unit is complete with stainless steel energy-efficient appliances, wide plank flooring, quartz countertops, expansive windows, roller shades, spacious closets with custom built-ins, and in-unit washer/dryer.
Don’t let this hot opportunity pass you by and rent in Logan Square, Chicago today!
Pricing and availability are subject to change. This was pricing as of May 25th, 2018 when this post was originally published. Contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty for real-time information.
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What Can $2,000/Month Rent in River North, Chicago
May 23, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Chicagoans are quick to deem River North one of the city’s top-notch neighborhoods. If you’re seeking premier luxury and location for $2,000 per month, here is why you should rent in River North, Chicago:
Living in River North
This vibrant neighborhood offers a prime urban living experience, packed with fine dining, designer shopping, unbeatable nightlife, and upscale high-rises.
Besides the abundance of attractions, the best part of living in River North may be the walkability of the neighborhood.
This unbeatable location allows you to get almost anywhere you need to be by foot. Residents also have direct access to the brown and red line, along with plenty of bus routes.
What To Do in River North
With the city’s largest concentration of restaurants and the country’s largest concentration or art galleries, River North has earned some bragging rights.
Spend a weekend checking out the unique, hot wax artwork from Addington Gallery and end the night with the perfect steak dinner at Chicago Chop House.
Or if you’d prefer a more adrenaline-driven night, perfect your boozy bowling game at 10pin Bowling Lounge while you indulge in some innovative American cuisine.
River North Apartments
If you’d like to live in one of Chicago’s largest and fastest growing neighborhoods, here are some of the best luxury apartments available to rent in River North, Chicago for $2,000 per month:
EnV, situated at 161 Kinzie Street, offers an unbeatable location right in the heart of this booming neighborhood. Residents have access to a large media room, rooftop pool and grill area, a fitness center offering private classes, a dog run, and individual wine lockers. Chose a studio apartment for $1,705 to $1,900 per month depending on layout and floor level, or check out a one bedroom starting at $2,330 per month. Each unit features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, expansive ceilings, exposed ductwork, and in-unit washer/dryer.
Marlowe, located at 169 West Huron Street, is a boutique luxury apartment with designer-inspired finishes, including herringbone-tiled flooring, kitchen backsplash, quartz countertops, premium flooring, and floor-to-ceiling windows with city views. Choose from six different layouts to find a suitable studio apartment ranging between $1,679 and $2,203 per month.
Hubbard 221 boasts contemporary apartments to complement the urban living experience. Every unit provides a carefully curated collection of superior finishes, thoughtful and efficient floorplans, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering sweeping views of the Chicago skyline. Five studio layouts are available between $1,640 and $2,250. Property amenities include a Starbucks’ coffee nook, meditation lounge plus yoga studio with Fitness On Demand, and an outdoor sun terrace with pool, hot tub, cabanas and a tv.
Open the door to luxury living and rent in River North, Chicago today!
Pricing and availability are subject to change. This was pricing as of May 23rd, 2018 when this post was originally published. Contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty for real-time information.
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Your $2,000/Month in Rent Will Put You in These Lincoln Park, Chicago Apartments
May 21, 2018 | By Lauren Bozarth
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Lincoln Park provides the best of both worlds: the convenience and energy of a big city, as well as the charm and peace that a neighborhood offers. If this sounds like the ideal combination, it may be time to rent in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
Living in Lincoln Park
Situated a few miles north of the Loop between Lake Michigan on the East and the Chicago River on the West, Lincoln Park boasts an phenomenal location.
The attractive neighborhood is full of young working professionals and families residing in historic walk-ups and beautiful high rises overlooking the city.
Commuting in and out of the city is a breeze living in Lincoln Park with easy access to Lake Shore, 1-90, and the L, as well as many bus routes serving the area.
Things to Do in the Area
Residents and visitors alike have fallen in love with Lincoln Park’s incredible outdoor space, endless shopping, and remarkable restaurant scene.
When the sun goes down head over to Cafe-Ba-Ba-Reba for some mouthwatering tapas and sangria or grab a spot on Ranalli’s killer patio and enjoy amazing pizza and neighborhood views.
Available Apartments for $2,000
If you’re interested in renting in Lincoln Park, here are some of the best luxury living options in the area:
SoNo East, situated at 840 West Blackhawk Street, provides a contemporary and sophisticated high rise residence featuring a unique stainless steel outdoor pool with a sundeck, fire pit and grilling stations, 24-hour door staff, and a cutting-edge fitness center. Choose from multiple open-concept floor plans to find astudio orconvertible apartment between $1,881 to $2,545 per month. Each unit boasts Italian marble tile, 9-foot ceilings, spacious balconies and in-unit washer/dryer.
Elevate Lincoln Park, located at 930 West Altgeld Street, is a brand new development, complete with state of the art finishes and amenities. Property highlights include a large courtyard overlooking Lincoln Avenue with grills and fire pit, rooftop plunge pool with cabanas, and impressive fitness center and yoga room. Each unit features smartphone unit locking/entry system, 9 foot-high ceilings, wide plank flooring, solar roller shades, luxurious wood cabinetry, and custom built closet systems. Choose betweensix studio apartmentlayouts available from $1,667 to $1,996 per month.
Don’t miss the perfect opportunity to rent in Lincoln Park, Chicago today!
Pricing and availability are subject to change. This was pricing as of May 21st, 2018 when this post was originally published. Contact Luxury Living Chicago Realty for real-time information.
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Broker Round Table: Old Town Park Luxury Apartments
May 8, 2018 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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Old Town Park boasts condo-level finishes and stunning city views. Kitchens were designed with European cabinetry, fully-integrated Blomberg & Fuller Milano appliances, chef-inspired layouts, and granite slab waterfall countertops. There are expansive windows with roller shades, in-unit laundry, and gorgeous 7.5” wide-plank flooring throughout the space.
Amenities at Old Town Park have everything a resident could want. There are automated package lockers by Amazon Hub, a 24-hour concierge, a dog spa and heated outdoor dog run, electric car chargers, and special discounts/offers around the neighborhood so renters can enjoy all that Old Town had to offer.
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Jake Tasharski: While there are lots of nice new buildings, this developer really thinks about the finer details. The waterfall countertops are gorgeous, and all the units are really bright and well appointed. And oh, the outdoor basketball court, that’s pretty cool.
Riely Joosten:Definitely the finishes. The integrated appliances and waterfall countertops look amazing!
Tristen Heimann: The Onni Group did it again! They set the new precedent of what Ultra Luxury Rentals look like in Old Town. Simply put, their standard level of finish is what you’d find in most Penthouses across town, but still at competitive prices reflective of the market. Absolutely worth a visit if you are flirting with the idea of moving.
Casey Miller: I really liked the finishes and the amenities are really amazing!
Jill Scott:Location, location, location! Old Town Park is the hottest new building with condo-level finishes in the heard of Old Town. From Milano appliances to waterfall granite countertop to spa-inspired bathrooms, it’s a must see property!
Sean Holland:I would cook in those kitchens all day; they are the nicest kitchens you’ll see in a rental building. They also have every amenity from a basketball court to a sauna, darts to shuffleboard and everything in between.
Darrell Scott:Old Town Park does a nice job of incorporating brick and modern glass to fit into the design and overall feel of the neighborhood. In an area that’s been in need of additional housing for many years, the building incorporates every amenity you can possibly think of while redeveloping the southwest corner of Division & Wells. The building features condo- quality finishes with granite, waterfall countertops, flooring throughout, outdoor space, built-in closets, and some of the nicest kitchen finishes you’ll find in any apartment building. It’s a must-see for someone that wants more of a neighborhood- feel, but still wants to be accessible to downtown.
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Here’s everything you need to know about the brand-new Old Town Park apartments.
Old Town Park’s apartments are the neighborhood’s latest delivery. The building is a modern, 32-story tower with beautiful residences that are inspired by the neighborhood. The building houses studios, one, one plus den, two, two plus den, and three bedroom units with a variety of floor plans to choose between.
Old Town Park boasts condo-level finishes and stunning city views. Kitchens were designed with European cabinetry, fully-integrated Blomberg & Fuller Milano appliances, chef-inspired layouts, and granite slab waterfall countertops. There are expansive windows with roller shades, in-unit laundry, and gorgeous 7.5” wide-plank flooring throughout the space.
Amenities at Old Town Park have everything a resident could want. There are automated package lockers by Amazon Hub, a 24-hour concierge, a dog spa and heated outdoor dog run, electric car chargers, and special discounts/offers around the neighborhood so renters can enjoy all that Old Town had to offer.
The building is perfect for those who love the outdoors. There’s an outdoor escape with a hot tub, heated pool, loungers/daybeds, fire pits, BBQ stations, and even a rooftop basketball court. For those with children, there is a kid’s indoor and outdoor play space, a bocce ball court and an outdoor projector screen for summertime movies.
The resident lounge is unlike any other in the neighborhood. The space features a private dining room with a chef’s demonstration kitchen, a sports lounge with ping-pong, a fireplace in the social lounge, and a business center.
Old Town Park is also a perfect fit for fitness lovers. In addition to a fully-equipped fitness center, there are complimentary fitness and wellness classes hosted by VibeUp. There is also a private yoga/cycling studio. End your workout at the spa in the sauna, steam room, or the private treatment room for a massage.
This building has everything someone wanting to rent in Chicago’s Old Town could want. Make sure to check out our complete guide to Old Town if you are thinking of moving to the neighborhood.
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If you’re drawn to the charm of a neighborhood feel, but not ready to give up the convenience and amenities found downtown, Lincoln Park is your smartest move. Living in Lincoln Park apartments provides the best of both worlds, offering the ideal spot for both location and luxury.
Living in Chicago’s Prime Location
Only a couple miles from Chicago’s “Loop” and minutes away from major highways and public transit, living in Lincoln Park makes for a simple commute no matter where you’re headed. Despite its accessibility, Lincoln Park feels far enough removed from the chaos and congestion often experienced living in the heart of the city.
Strolling through the attractive, lakefront neighborhood, you’ll find endless personality and attractions. Lincoln Park boasts unique, historic walk-ups, towering trees, and sprawling parks. One of the most attention-worthy parks is none other than Lincoln Park, the city’s largest park, and the country’s second most-visited park. Within Lincoln Park, you’ll find a free zoo, conservatory, theatre on the lake, recreational centers and more.
Getting the Best of the City
In addition to unique outdoor space, Lincoln Park offers countless amenities and a vibrant culture that you can’t find in the suburbs. From boutique hotels such as Hotel Lincoln, to premier restaurants like three-Michelin-star rated Alinea, Lincoln Park has earned its bragging rights.
Chicago’s Lincoln Common Project has also increased the value of this already-coveted neighborhood. This 350 million dollar development project is bringing Lincoln Park 57,000 square feet of luxury living, diverse retail, and open space.
Living at ELEVATE Lincoln Park
If you’re drawn to the charm of Lincoln Park, but don’t want an antiquated, run-down apartment, then you’re in luck.
ELEVATE Lincoln Park, 930 W Altged Street, is a brand new building, offering exclusive luxury rentals that you can’t find anywhere else in the area.
Just a few blocks south of the Lincoln Common Project, with a skyline view of downtown, ELEVATE is situated in a premium location. The complex also offers upscale finishes and elegant amenities that include a rooftop fitness center and pool deck, as well as a balcony with almost every unit.
The new luxury residence is also Lincoln Park’s first transit-oriented rental project. With 138 parking spaces and a location close to public transit, getting around is not a concern.
This desirable building in one of Chicago’s favorite neighborhoods opens the door to a new kind of luxury: one full of quality, convenience and ease.
If you’re in the market for a new rental that captures the benefits of both the city and suburbs, old and new, it’s time to consider living in Lincoln Park. You won’t be disappointed.
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Looking for Somewhere Unique to Live? Check Out These Bucktown Apartments
April 3, 2018 | By Amy Galvin
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Looking for Somewhere Unique to Live? Check Out These Bucktown Apartments
A true Chicago hotspot is Bucktown and it is also one of the best neighborhoods to find brand new apartments in the city.
Centrum Bucktown is a beautiful building with luxury finishes, amenities, and proximity to the 606 trail. This building is the home chef’s dream, with stainless steel appliances and pearl quartz countertops. Other wonderful amenities include a dog run, lounge and firepit spaces. This property is a short walk from the North Avenue Blue Line Sport making transit convenient and easy.
Apartments in Wicker Park
Bucktown and Wicker Park are often grouped together as they border each other and are even merged in certain areas.
Wicker Park Connection apartments are perfect for renters seeking the amenities, modern finishes, and a social environment. In the heart of Wicker Park, these apartments feature a Target store in the retail space and are just steps away from the Division CTA Blue Line stop, restaurants, boutiques, and the best neighborhood attractions.
Apartments Near Bucktown
Just west of Bucktown sits L Logan Square. This fun building features many modern amenities such as keyless technology, state-of-the-art workout facility, and a sundeck patio. The building is known for the retired CTA “L” car train that serves as an outdoor lounge space for residents to use.
MODE is a boutique building in Logan Square offering a modern fitness center, a resident lounge with HD TVs and complimentary coffee, grilling stations in the courtyard, and a bike room with tune-up and repair station. Property highlights include state-of-the-art fitness center, resident lounge with multiple HD TVs and complimentary coffee service, bike room with tune-up and repair room. This transit-oriented building brings luxury and a trendy atmosphere to one of Chicago’s best up-and-coming neighborhoods.
Now that you have the insider info on Wicker Park and Bucktown, it’s time for you to explore for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment and want to experience the Wicker Park and Bucktown life, click the link below!
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Boutiques in Wicker Park that are Worth a Shopping Spree
Wicker Park is an eclectic area filled with boutiques and shops that fit anyone’s style. If you’re looking for a shopping-filled afternoon, check out this trendy Chicago neighborhood for the best fashion, design, and vintage stores in the city.
Clothing Boutiques in Wicker Park
If you’re looking to update your style, the boutiques in Wicker Park and Bucktown are the best place for some new fashion finds.
Moon Voyage is a midrange-upscale boutique with a mixture of women’s clothing, accessories, and jewelry all made by small designers. The store provides a modern-edgy meets West Coast style in addition to delicate jewelry pieces and novelty home/body items such as scented candles and face creams. With a sleek and colorful in-store design, this shop is a great first stop in any shopping spree.
Saint Alfred is street style heaven. This streetwear-inspired store sells clothing, accessories, footwear, headwear, and outerwear. If you’re looking for the latest fashion trends in sneaker style, Saint Alfred has your fix. With hundreds of shoe and apparel options, shopping at this store guarantees you’ll stay fashion forward.
Marine Layer is the dream store for the comfort fashionista. Designed to feel like your favorite old T-shirt, Marine Layer specialized in stylish, yet comfortable tees. The best part about this California based store is the sustainable nature in which the shirts are produced; the signature fabric is made from recycled Beechwood. Don’t forget to check out the sweatshirts and outerwear accessories for the colder Chicago days.
Home and Novelty Boutiques in Wicker Park
Asrai Gardens is a floral boutique that offers beautifully customized floral arrangements in addition to bath, body, home, and jewelry products. With a vintage vibe, this store is has a romantic and spiritual style with mystical items such as dream catchers and spellbound tea towels that align with the seasonal solstice.
BFF Bikes is a neighborhood bike store filled with personality and is the only women-specific bike shop in the Midwest. This shop offers tune-ups and maintenance in addition to selling bikes and women’s biking apparel. BFF Bikes also serves as a community for women cyclists of any level to gather together and hosts clinics and training classes for cyclists.
Voted the best used bookstore in Chicago, Myopic Books is the perfect stop for any book lover with over 80,000 books lining the shelves. The organized clutter of the tri-level shop makes this picturesque bookstore a great place to spend an afternoon getting lost. The tri-level shop also hosts live music on Monday nights and poetry readings on Saturday evenings.
Now that you know the best shops in Wicker Park, it’s time to check it the area for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience Wicker Park and Bucktown, click the link below!
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Need a Place to Eat? Try These Bucktown Restaurants
March 5, 2018 | By Lauren Schechtman
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Need a Place to Eat? Try These Bucktown Restaurants
With over 10 years of experience helping our clients find the perfect home in Chicago, we can confidently say it is one of the best cities in the country to live in.
Bucktown has some of Chicago’s best restaurants.
This neighborhood is filled with hidden gems that offer a wide assortment of food types. We’ve put together a list of the best eats in the neighborhood to help you sort out where to get your next meal.
Piece Pizza is a brewery and pizzeria. It also has a great assortment of house brews alongside karaoke nights and live music. Choose between the classic red pizza, the white pizza, the BBQ pizza, or the New Haven Style (no cheese) for your base and then customize the toppings as you order.
Mindy’s Hot Chocolate is a sweet spot that serves more than just chocolatey treats. Mindy’s has a menu full of comfort food such as cheddar biscuits, mac and cheese, and a braised pot roast sandwich. Some sweet and savory brunch options include cinnamon sugar doughnuts, french toast, pot roast hash, and shrimp and eggs. Don’t forget to pair your meal with a hot chocolate such as the Mexican hot chocolate with dark chocolate, milk chocolate, cinnamon, and cayenne pepper. You can also spike your warm drink with a shot of brandy, cognac, whiskey, or rum.
Sultan’s Market is a casual Middle Eastern spot if you’re looking to grab a quick bite. This budget-friendly restaurant is cash only with the added perk of being BYOB so you can enjoy the warmer days on the patio with a drink to go with your meal. Choose from a selection of delicious Middle Eastern eats such as Grandma Zarifa’s lentil soup, tabouli salad, and lamb and chicken shawarma.
Try a steak-centric dinner at Folklore Argentine Restaurant. This restaurant offers Argentinean cuisine with rustic decor. Every night of the week has a different special, so be sure to check which appeals to you the most. Monday night is industry night which gets you 25% off of your bill and Tuesday is Wino night with 50% off bottles of wine. Grab an order of empanadas to share before ordering your main course at this cozy and exotic restaurant.
For a meal with a kick, try out En Hakkore. This restaurant offers Korean taco and bites for an unaffordable price in a small and eclectic shop setting. Some menu options include Bibimbap, Paratha Tacos, and Man Doo (steamed dumplings).
Don’t forget about some of the delicious weekend brunch options in Bucktown. Toast is a town favorite. It offers classic breakfast options such as french toast and eggs in addition to lunch offerings such as salads and burgers.
Another brunch option is Dove’s Luncheonette which serves a great blend of Tex-Mex and southern cuisine. Popular brunch dishes include Chicken Fried Chicago, Burnt Ends Hash, and Breakfast Cemita.
Now that you know the best eats in Bucktown, you should check out the area for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience more of Bucktown, click the link below!
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Bucktown is one of Chicago’s most popular areas to spend your weekend in every season. With endless options of restaurants, theatres, shops, and bars, there are many things to do in this lively area. We’ve put together a list of things to do to with your weekend in Bucktown.
Dining
Brunch lovers rejoice. Bucktown’s Toast is a hip BYOB restaurant that focuses on all things breakfast. Toast has anything brunch related that you could want from eggs, scramblers, and french toast, to burritos, burgers, and salads. For the best combination of breakfast and lunch, check out the breakfast burger with prosciutto, arugula, and pesto mayo.
This area is also home to the perfect southern lunch at Lillie’s Q. With southern favorites like fried pickles, Brunswick stew, collard greens, pulled pork, and award-winning baby back ribs in a smoky barbecue sauce. Don’t forget to fully indulge with southern inspired whiskey cocktail such as spiked southern sweet tea, an old-fashioned, or Lillie’s Q Sazerac.
One of the best dining options for your weekend plans is The Bristol, low-lit gastropub with delicious American fare. With classic culinary entrees such as duck confit, pork shank, and pappardelle with lamb ragu, this restaurant is foodie paradise.
The Violet Hour is the perfect place for post-dinner cocktails. This sophisticated and stylish bar offers original cocktails such as The Riviera with gin, Campari, maraschino, lemon, and egg white. Another classic Violet Hour cocktail is the Devil May Cure with tequila, brandy, and Allspice Dram. The Violet Hour is known for being a trendy bar that enforces a cell-phone free rule to keep communication within the bar genuine.
Entertainment
Bucktown is an artistic and vibrant area with many options for enjoying your weekend nights.
The Den Theatre is the best place to see both classic and contemporary plays in Bucktown. The 200-seat theatre provides intimate shows where the audience can connect with the story on the stage. Past and upcoming shows include The Light Kingdom, and Sickly Sulphur/Florid Arabesque. The theatre also has a bar attached so you can grab a drink to enjoy during the show or grab coffee in the attached cafe and relax before or after the performance.
Another theatre to check out in the area is The Trap Door Theatre. This theatre seeks out challenging work and tries to bring it to life. Known for daring and cutting-edge performances, The Trap Door Theatre provides the perfect dose of excitement for your Saturday night. Past shows include The Occidental Express, Into the Empty Sky, and Fantasy Island for dummies.
If you’re looking for a movie night, check out The Logan Theatre in the nearby Logan Square. This theatre plays new and award-winning movies in addition to classics. The late-night schedule shows movies at late at night (10-11PM) and plays Oscar-worthy films from the past such as The Artist, Groundhog Day, and Bonnie and Clyde.
Shopping and Events
For some fun thrifting and browsing, spend your afternoon getting lost in the eclectic Sideshow Gallery. Described as an art and curiosity store, Sideshow Gallery is filled with all sorts of strange knick-knacks to explore such as badges, voodoo dolls, dream catchers, and mugs and dishware. This gallery also hosts a wide assortment of art shows throughout each month, so be sure to check the calendar before stopping by.
Another fun Bucktown activity is the Bizarre Bucktown Walking Tours. Led by a Second City graduate, this comedy tour will walk you around the Bucktown area and entertain you with stories about the history, mysteries, and ghosts of the neighborhood. This unique tour gives a fun twist on the history of this important Chicago area.
When warmer weather rolls around, the Wicker Park/Bucktown Farmers Market is a cant-miss. Running from early June until the end of October, enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables in addition to baked goods, meats, cheeses, and flowers.
The Bucktown Arts Festival is another town favorite in late August. Browse amazing art tents while enjoying live music and beautiful late summer weather. The art at the festival ranges from painting and photography to glassblowing and jewelry. Any art fan can enjoy this two-day festival filled with art of all forms and the strong community vibe.
Now that you’ve learned about some fun ways to explore Bucktown during the weekend, check it out for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to spend more time in Bucktown, click the link below!
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We’ve put together a list of 5 fun things to do in Chicago’s Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods.
The Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods are filled with fun activities that cater to everyone.
Wicker Park Fest
Summer in Chicago is wonderful for many reasons, but it’s especially great in Wicker Park because of Wicker Park Fest.It was voted the best summer festival in Chicago! This three-day street festival runs every year at the end of July. There’s endless food, great music, art, and many other fun activities for young adults and families alike.
There are over 35 bands that perform on three different stages every year for the 70,000+ festival goers that accumulate throughout the weekend. Foodies can rejoice too! Some of Wicker Park’s best restaurants serve as vendors at the festival. Past vendors include Mahalo, Smoke Daddy, Cafe Tola, and The Radler.
Another great aspect of this festival is the great retail vendors from the neighborhood. There’s everything ranging from clothing stores to pet stores, and unique jewelry shops. Past retail vendors include Soothsayer Hot Sauce, Baizaar Shop, and One Strange Bird. Many other artisan vendors, including galleries and jewelry artists, make this festival the perfect place for window shopping.
The kid-friendly version of Wicker Park Fest is called Kid’s Fest and includes music and demonstrations catered just for kids. Other fun activities include cookie decorating, face painting, balloon animals, and Mad Science. With delicious food vendors, a great music lineup, art shows, and many more fun events, Wicker Park Fest shouldn’t be missed.
Wicker Park
Don’t forget to stop by the park that gave this area its’ name, Wicker Park. This lush four-acre park is filled with fun activities for anyone that lives in the area. It includes a field house with a gymnasium and meeting rooms, children’s play area with an interactive spray playground, dog area, baseball field, basketball court, and football/soccer field. Seasonal sports and table games are often played in the park.
The park hosts fun events throughout the year, including holiday events and indoor movie nights.
Wicker Park is most notably known for the beautiful and well-tended gardens that span 10,000 square feet of park space. Volunteers from the Wicker Park Garden Club work with Chicago Park District and the Community in the Gardens Project to maintain the gardens. Any interested gardeners are invited to the weekly meetings where they can learn tips and tricks to apply to their own gardens. Other park goers are encouraged to enjoy and stroll through the gardens to fully experience the beauty of Wicker Park!
Art Galleries
Wicker Park and Bucktown are neighborhoods filled with art and culture, so they are the perfect place for any art lover to explore. This area has so many art galleries that we’re only able to describe a few. It’s worth walking around the neighborhood to stumble upon some for yourself.
If you’re planning a little Wicker Park gallery tour, we have a few recommendations of interesting galleries to check out in the area.
Dreambox Gallery and Studio celebrates the creative dialogue between artists and their community. With a strong affiliation to the Chicago Polish community, this gallery encourages multicultural conversations with exhibition, poetry, and music. The space at Dreambox is shared with the Cup & Spoon Coffeehouse, making it the perfect place for your dose of art and caffeine.
Jackson Junge Gallery is a popular art hotspot in the area. This gallery works to build the art community in Wicker Park by exhibiting both known and emerging artists. Past exhibitions include Beauty, Earth, Sky, and In Between and Insanity.
Music and Shows
Wicker Park and Bucktown are great areas for catching a concert and have some of the best small venues in the city.
The Subterranean is a two-floor venue with a large variety of live shows. Performers range from bands and DJs to burlesque shows. This venue also has a bar and restaurant with pizza, wings, and fries.
The Empty Bottle is the indie-music hot spot with great bands playing this intimate venue every night of the week. This dive bar serves beer and is known for the fun, loud good time it provides
The market runs every Sunday morning from early June through the end of late October. The market includes a great assortment of everything you could want.
Local vendors offer delicious fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and fresh baked goods. This event is the perfect way to start your Sunday and is located in Wicker Park on Damen Avenue.
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Two Names For This Fun Neighborhood: Wicker Park/Bucktown
February 20, 2018 | By Lauren Schechtman
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Two Names For This Fun Neighborhood: Wicker Park/Bucktown
With over ten years of experience helping our clients find the perfect apartment or home in Chicago, we can confidently say it is one of the best cities to live in the country.
Wicker Park and Bucktown are two of Chicago’s fastest growing areas with fantastic dining, nightlife, entertainment, and shopping options. These two neighborhoods are often grouped as they border each other and are merged in certain areas. Whether you’re in Bucktown or Wicker Park, you’re guaranteed to enjoy the best Chicago has to offer. We’ve put together some information about the fascinating history of these two vibrant neighborhoods so you can get to know the area better.
Wicker Park and Bucktown History
The rich history of Wicker Park began in 1837 when it was incorporated as a part of the city of Chicago. However, the area didn’t pick up until 1857 when the Rolling Mill Steel Works brought industry and population to the area. A majority of the workers were Irish immigrants who had homes on Ashland and Milwaukee. They brought in furniture, instruments, clothing, and brewery businesses bringing further industry and life to this growing area.
The neighborhood continued to grow and expand over the next 15 years, but received a very large influx of people after the Great Chicago Fire where many people were forced to relocate from the central areas in downtown Chicago. The area became home to many families that would play a large role in Chicago’s growth such as the Pritzkers (Hyatt), Uihleins, and Carl Laemmle (Universal Studios).
In 1900, the Wicker Park Eagle began publication, and the area continued to grow. It was home to stables, tailor shops, sausage-makers, lumber yards, greenhouses, milk depots, bakeries, and drug stores.
This initial growth period was unfortunately met by a decline in the 1930’s during the depression that lasted until the mid-1970’s. Since then, the Wicker Park area has been reborn into the spirited hub that it is now. With the continuing development of restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries, this area has become one of Chicago’s most popular places.
Where Are Wicker Park and Bucktown Located?
Wicker Park and Bucktown are located northwest of the Loop and River North. Sitting just west of the Chicago River, Bucktown is on the northern border of Wicker Park, sitting just east of Logan Square.
This area is close to many other Chicago hotspots but is also different enough to have its own unique neighborhood vibe.
How Bucktown and Wicker Park Got Their Names
The two areas names are ingrained in their history based off of the immigrants and citizens that occupied the neighborhoods when they were first established.
Wicker Park was named in the 1870’s when developers Charles and Joel Wicker bought a large portion of land to develop after the Chicago Fire. They built the buildings in the area in brick and stone after witnessing the devastation the Chicago Fire had on the city’s wooden buildings and then donated a four-acre plot of land to the city to use as a park. This park was named Wicker Park, which ended up sticking as the name for the entire neighborhood.
Bucktown is a neighborhood with a history of cultural diversity. In the 1830’s and 1940’s, a large number of Polish immigrants settled in the area. At the time, the Polish often raised goats in their homes. “Buck” means goat in Polish, thus the name Bucktown was born.
Now that you’ve heard Wicker Park and Bucktown’s interesting history, you should check out the neighborhoods for yourself. Make sure to check out our complete Guide to Wicker Park/Bucktown for more information.
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Broker Round Table: Seven10 West River West Luxury Apartments
February 14, 2018 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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The Broker Round Table Series focuses on different luxury Chicago apartment properties in each post. The Luxury Living Chicago Realty team of proficient brokers has 85 years of combined experience in the downtown Chicago luxury apartment market. Since 2013, the team has rented 2500 apartments. The brokerage team provides best-in-class service for renters and buyers searching for a new home; each broker has a wealth of knowledge about every luxury property in downtown Chicago. The Broker Round Table series allows the team to play favorites and choose the best part of each edition’s featured building.
Floor plans at Seven 10 West range from junior one-bedroom to spacious two-bedroom apartments, with a convenient variety to choose between. While there are many benefits to these luxury River West apartments, such as plank flooring throughout, high ceilings, and modular built-in closet systems, modern kitchens steal the show. Each apartment’s kitchen includes a custom built-in backsplash feature with open-shelving, which is complemented by pearl quartz countertops, Italian cabinetry, and stainless steel Whirlpool appliances.
Residents working from home will enjoy the conference room with a presentation screen and those with pets will appreciate the private rooftop dog run. While only 300 feet from the Grand Avenue Blue Line stop, Seven 10 West also offers heated garage parking. The boutique building is set up with LATCH keyless entry system for front entry and the apartments, which allows residents to easily grant access for guests.
See what our expert brokers have to say about this brand new building!
Tristen Heimann: The innovation throughout Seven10 West is just ingenious. From the functional and beautiful backsplashes that create storage out of 0sf, to using a smartphone to open up the doors. Seven10 West is a contemporary breath of fresh air for the modern minimalist.
Sean Holland:I appreciate the new kitchen style. It gives you a chance to show off your style and at the same time make your kitchen more cozy and homey. The tall ceilings make the place feel huge! As for the location, super convenient blue line access for the Loop, Wicker Park and you can walk to River North.
Sam Kahn: Seven 10 West is such a state-of-the-art building that brings a design unlike any other to River West. From the keyless entry by using your smartphone, to the condo finishes with soft close cabinetry, the top floor fitness center with sweeping views of the city this building checks everything I’d want in my home. Combined with restaurants, bars, and a Starbucks all viewable from the apartment makes Seven 10 as desirable of a home Chicago has to offer.
Matt Felcaro:Great use of space in each floor plan, excellent storage, and custom built-out closets. There are also movable islands in the kitchen which is an awesome feature.
Lindsay Wallace: The floor plans are great and so is the pricing. I like the intimacy of the building along with the outstanding city views from the rooftop.
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The Best Chicago Old Town Bars to Try This Weekend
February 2, 2018 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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These Are The Best Chicago Old Town Bars to Try This Weekend
With over 10 years of experience helping our clients find the perfect apartment or home in Chicago, we can confidently say it is one of the best cities to live in the country.
With a wide assortment of bars that cater to everyone’s taste, Old Town is one of Chicago’s best areas for nightlife. We’ve put together a list of the best bars in Old Town to try out this weekend.
The Vig
The Vig is a 1950’s themed sports parlor that is extra lively on the weekends. With fun cocktails such as Go Fig or Go Home and the classic Vig Old Fashioned, the fun vibe of this weekend hotspot is channeled in the drink menu. Beer lovers will also be happy here as the brew list is extensive. One of the best parts of this bar is the late night menu that starts at 10 PM! Favorites include The Chicken Wings and Mozzarella Stuffed Meatballs. Don’t forget to try the delicious Frosé in the summertime!
Benchmark
Benchmark is a vibrant sports bar that offers a wide assortment of drinks and bar bites. The drink menu features classic cocktails such as a Blackberry Smash and an Old Fashioned. Fun group choices include the shareable cocktails such as the Arnold Palmer which includes Deep Eddy Sweet Tea, Deep Eddy Lemon, blackberries, mint, and sparkling water. They also offer a few great beers on tap and a have a nice wine selection. This bar is the most fun during the warmer weather when the outdoor rooftop patio opens up and allows drinkers to enjoy the summer air.
Old Town Pour House
Old Town Pour House is the place to be in Old Town for the beer lover. With over 90 American craft beers on tap, you’re more than likely to find a new favorite draft beer. With dark wood interior decoration, the classic vibe of this bar along with the wonderful beer selection makes it a great place to watch sports and socialize with friends on the weekend.
The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole is a rustic-chic bar on North Wells Street that serves upgraded bar food with a great selection of cocktails and drinks. Some creative and fun cocktails include the Pig & Pepper which is watermelon infused Beefeater Gin, mint, basil, Thai chilis, lime juice, combined with a Togarashi pepper spice rim, and a pork belly and herb skewer. For those feeling less adventurous with their cocktails, The Rabbit Hole offers a wide assortment of beers and some ciders.
Marge’s Still
For those with a taste for history, check out Marge’s Still, Chicago’s oldest consecutively running tavern. Serving Chicagoans since 1885, this tavern didn’t let prohibition slow it down. Instead, Marge’s Still operated as an underground speakeasy in the 1920’s, serving bathtub gin prepared on the second floor. Today, this bar is the perfect place to grab a drink on a weekend. The cocktail list is inspired by old-time classics such as a Champagne Cocktail, Old Fashioned, and Sidecar. They also have a nice beer selection and offer specials on Bloody Marys and mimosas during the weekends.
The J. Parker
The J. Parker sits just outside of the Old Town Triangle on the Hotel Lincoln rooftop. With breathtaking views of Lincoln Park and Lake Michigan, this rooftop bar is one to not be missed in the warmer months. The J. Parker offers small bites in addition to a great drink menu with many signature cocktails. The signature cocktails all have a Chicago theme and include the Divine Days, Devil in the White City, House on Mango Street, and Boss. This bar also offers a few carefully selected craft beers and wine by the bottle or glass.
Now that you have a taste of Old Town’s vibrant night scene, it’s time to check out this neighborhood for yourself. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience the best spots in Old Town, click the link below!
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Brand-New Evanston Apartments Near Kellogg School of Management
January 31, 2018 | By JD Eaton
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Centrum Evanston is now leasing luxury Evanston apartments near the Kellogg School of Management and Northwestern campus. With flexible lease terms available, these brand-new Evanston apartments offer sleek modern interiors and gorgeous amenities in the perfect city location.
On Saturday, February 2nd, Centrum Evanston’s leasing team will be set up for Day at Kellogg’s housing fair. Come see our team to learn more about pricing specials and take a virtual reality tour of our luxury apartments and amenities. Centrum Evanston’s leasing team will be set up at the Global Hub in Classroom #1420 from 4-6PM.
The Evanston apartments ranges from junior one bedroom to three bedroom floor plans. Current pricing* for junior one bedrooms starts at $1797, while the full one bedroom apartments start at $1913. Two bedroom Evanston apartments currently start at $2609.
Every unit features high-end finishes, including gray-tone plank flooring throughout, integrated USB ports, and custom built-in closet systems. With gourmet chef’s kitchens, each luxury apartment provides impressive spaces to cook and entertain, from stainless-steel Whirlpool appliances to Snaidero soft-close cabinetry and pearl quartz countertops.
Centrum Evanston’s apartments are perfect for residents who work from home, commute downtown, or attend Northwestern University. Internet speeds are available up to 1 gigabyte, plus the amenities provide a variety of spaces to utilize with complimentary wifi.
Residents at Centrum Evanston will be the first to enjoy a rooftop amenity deck, state-of-the-art fitness center with Peloton Bikes, resident lounge with event space, and an on-site dog run. Other convenient community amenities include: Pressbox dry cleaning service, coffee bar, cyber cafe, and conference room with presentation screen.
In the heart of downtown Evanston, these brand-new apartments are steps from the Davis CTA Purple Line and Metra stops. Residents will have a wide variety of shopping and dining options, such as: Boltwood, Taps Barcelona, Whole Foods, Lyfe Kitchen, Smylie Brothers Brewing, and World Market. At 1590 Elmwood Avenue, Centrum Evanston is also walking distance from the lakefront and Northwestern’s campus.
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in April 2017 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy, and comprehensiveness.
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Make Dinner Plans at These Old Town Chicago Restaurants
January 22, 2018 | By Lauren Schechtman
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With over 10 years of experience helping our clients find the perfect apartment or home in Chicago, we can say confidently it is one of the best cities to live in the country!
Old Town is one of Chicago’s best dining neighborhoods with a wide assortment of restaurant options to suit anyone’s mood. From casual to upscale, this neighborhood has it all. We’ve put together a list of the best places to eat in Old Town’s fun and lively area.
Topo Gigio
Topo Gigio is a Tuscan-Style Italian Restaurant located on Wells Street with a large menu and an extensive wine list. This is the perfect place to come for a date night or a family meal with reasonable prices and delicious food. Favorites include Linguine alla “Vic Damone” (linguine and clams) and Saltimbocca alla Parmigiana (veal parmesan). Don’t forget to drop by here when the weather’s warm to check out the garden area and experience outdoor dining with dimmed lights strung overhead.
SteakBar
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SteakBar is the perfect upscale restaurant for your Saturday night dinner plans. This new American steakhouse offers innovative seafood appetizers, fresh salads, and a nice selection of burgers and steaks.This stylish restaurant offers a wide variety of cocktails and drafts. SteakBar has a pre-theatre dinner menu which includes a starter, main course, and dessert of your choice. Main course options include a crab roll, burger, or shaved prime beef to keep you full and satisfied for the duration of your show.
Lady Gregory’s
This upscale farm-to-table Irish eatery is a favorite in the neighborhood. Lady Gregory’s menu has a great assortment of food ranging from small plates to burgers, to savory entrees. They cater to all diners by offering vegetarian, gluten-free, and late night menus in the Old Town neighborhood. Don’t miss the Shepard’s Pie or the baked french onion soup with gruyere.
Small Cheval
One of Chicago’s most popular restaurants, Au Cheval, recently opened another location in Old Town, Small Cheval. This is the perfect place to grab a burger, fries, and a shake to-go without a crazy line. The retro-style restaurant has a stripped down menu emphasizing the delicious hamburgers. In contrast to the small food menu, there is a great selection of beer, shakes, and shots to accompany your casual meal.
Forastero
Add a bit of spice to your palette at Forastero. This Korean-Mexican fusion restaurant is great for a casual bite. The menu has a great selection of options touching on both cuisines, ranging from Korean fish tacos and chicken tinga tacos to kimchi fries and dak wings. They also offer great Bibimbap and hot soups. This restaurant is adding creativity and flavor to Old Town’s already great restaurant scene.
Happy Camper
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If you’re craving a great pizza pie, Happy Camper is the best place in Old Town for you. With fun decor, a lively vibe, and delicious food and beer, Happy Camper stays true to its name. The menu is divided with meat pizza, vegetarian pizza, and chicken pizza. Try out the Tony with prosciutto, spinach, caramelized onion, sundried tomato, balsamic, goat cheese, and cream cheese, or keep it more simple with the Cheesy Lovin’ which is Mozzarella, provolone, parmesan, and marinara. Happy Camper is also a Chicago hot spot for weekend brunch.
Glunz Tavern
The Glunz Tavern is a historic tavern on Wells Street with European offerings and drinks. This classic restaurant is truly an Old Town landmark dating back to 1888. After being closed during prohibition, the mahogany tavern has been revamped with a delicious menu. Some of the unique menu options include a smoked bacon waffle, but there are also classic European dinner options such as Wiener Schnitzel and Coq au Riesling. Choose from a wide selection of drinks ranging from classic cocktails, bourbon, and wines.
With such great dining and entertainment options, you should look into an Old Town apartment as your home. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience the best spots in Old Town, click the link below!
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Lakeview Apartments: Where Everything You Want is Within Reach
January 19, 2018 | By JD Eaton
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Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood offers proximity to a unique combination of the city’s best features. From the Lakeshore Path to Wrigley Field, Lakeview apartments are surrounded by both day and night activities for everyone to enjoy.
Just north of Lincoln Park, the Lakeview neighborhood has multiple smaller enclaves: Southport Corridor, Wrigleyville, Boystown, East Lakeview and West Lakeview. Lakeview also includes the Belmont Theater District, which showcases over 30 theaters and life performance venues within a mile from the Belmont CTA stop.
One of the neighborhood’s newest luxury buildings, Panorama Apartments, began pre-leasing in January of 2021. At 918 W. School Street, residents will be conveniently located at the corner of Clark and School, just steps away from Wrigley Field.
Panorama Lakeview Apartments
These brand-new Lakeview apartments provide an easy commute, either downtown or along Lake Shore Drive. Panorama is just minutes to the Brown and Red Lines, as well as bus and bike routes to downtown. With a 96 Walk Score, residents will be close to Wrigleyville and many Lakeview favorites, including: West Town Bakery & Tap, Do-Rite Donuts, Elevate Coffee, Deuce’s Major League Bar, and Maison Parisienne.
When residents would rather stay home, Panorama offers a range of community amenities. When it’s too cold to brave the lakefront, residents can work out in the state-of-the-art fitness center with private training, on-demand fitness, an expansive yoga room, and PELOTON & Technogym fitness equipment. Residents can host events or work remotely in the indoor lounge or private study rooms. When you’re done working, retreat to the theater room or outdoor rooftop terrace with panoramic views from sunrise to sunset.
Each Lakeview apartment provides 9-foot ceilings, hardwood flooring throughout, and custom walk-in closets. Those who love to cook and entertain will enjoy the open gourmet kitchen with salt quartz countertops, soft-close cabinetry, Moen and Kohler chrome fixtures, and stainless steel appliances. Panorama Apartments will also include smart door locks and security, where residents will have seamless access from their phones and be able to share access for deliveries and guests. Furry companions are welcome, and will enjoy pet-friendly amenities of their own like a dog spa in the building.
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With over 10 years of experience helping our clients find the perfect apartment or home in Chicago, we can say confidently it is one of the best cities to live in the country!
Old Town is one of the best Chicago areas to live in. With endless opportunities for shopping, dining, entertainment, or a night out, this area is a lively hub for culture and entertainment.
We’ve put together a list of the best spots in Old Town to guide you on how to spend your time in this fun and exciting area of Chicago.
Fitness In Old Town
Keep yourself moving at Runner’s High Studio on LaSalle. This studio focuses on the different aspects of running each class such as intervals, hills, distance, and sprints. The pacing is based on your mile time and the treadmill automatically adjusts to the course that is set for the class.
For a low-impact but sweat-inducing class, Studio Lagree uses the Lagree Method to build strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance. The M3 Fusion class is a one-of-a-kind program that burns up to 700 calories.
OrangeTheory is one of the most popular and up-and-coming fitness boutiques in the U.S. With classes focused on circuit training, OrangeTheory builds fitness and endurance through both cardio and strength training. OrangeTheory Old Town is conveniently located on N. Wells Street in the heart of Old Town.
Happy Camper is the place to be if you want a classic pizza pie. This 21+ restaurant features unique brews and cocktails to enjoy with the tasty pizza combos. Pizza choices range from the Josh with pulled pork, pineapples, jalapenos, and BBQ sauce, to the Clay with roasted chicken, bacon, diced romas, onions, parsley, cheddar, and ranch.
Broken English serves a wide assortment of Mexican tastings and tacos at their Old Town location. Favorites for tacos include Pescado del Dia, Tinga de Pollo, and Pork Belly Al Pastor. Don’t forget to pair your tacos with Street Corn Hushpuppies and a house margarita.
After dinner, stop by Jeni’s Ice Cream for a sweet treat. The Jeni’s Old Town location on North Wells is the company’s newest Chicago addition. Try unique and delicious flavors such as Sweet Potato with Torched Marshmallow, Brambleberry Crisp, and Gooey Butter Cake. Jeni’s Ice Cream even has an option for the dairy-free-diner with the new Dairy-Free Dark Chocolate Truffle. This spot is a can’t miss in Old town.
With a lively night scene, Old Town is the place to be on the weekends.
The Vig is a 1950’s themed sports parlor comes to life on the weekends. With elegant cocktails like Go Fig or Go Home and a Vig Classic old fashioned. Beer lovers can pick from an extensive brew list. Don’t forget to satisfy your nighttime cravings with an order of Mexicali French Fries from the late night menu beginning at 10 PM. In the summertime, don’t forget to try the Frosé!
Benchmark is a vibrant sports bar with a wide assortment of bar bites and drinks. This bar is especially great in the warmer weather when the outdoor patio roof opens up for diners and drinkers to enjoy. Benchmark is especially great for boozy brunch on Saturdays and Sundays with a buffet that includes smoked brisket, omelet and carving stations, a waffle bar, and many more options.
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With over 90 American craft beers on tap, Old Town Pour House is one of the best places in Old Town for beer lovers. A dark wood interior gives this bar a classic vibe and pairs well with the large beer selection and delicious American fare. Old Town Pour House is the perfect place for a Saturday night out with friends or for watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Entertainment in Old Town
The Second City is a world-renowned comedy club and a Chicago staple. With an alumni list including Steve Carell, Amy Poehler, and Tina Fey, this comedy theatre is a guaranteed good time. Shows to check out include She the People and Dream Freaks Fall from Space. Venues for The Second City shows are the Mainstage Theatre, E.T.C. Theatre, UP Comedy Club, and the training center where you can watch up and coming student performers.
Zanies Comedy Night Club is another comedy club full of Chicago comedy history. Opening its doors in 1978, this 21+ comedy club has a past performer list including Jerry Seinfeld, Jay Leno, Gilbert Gottfried. When attending a show, you have the option to order dinner to Zanie’s from many Old Town favorites including Lady Gregory’s, HopSmith, and SteakBar.
For the above reasons and many more, you should definitely consider making Chicago Old Town apartments your home. If you’re in the market for a new Chicago apartment or condo and want to experience the best spots in Old Town, click the link below!
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What are the Best Family Neighborhoods in Chicago?
November 28, 2017 | By Lauren Schechtman
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A question we are commonly asked is what are the best family neighborhoods in Chicago?
City living isn’t just for young professionals. With a wide range of activities, family-friendly restaurants, and top schools, Chicago is the perfect place for your family to find a home.
We’re often asked what are the best neighborhoods to live in Chicago, a topic we love to talk about. In addition to our last piece, we’re honing in on which neighborhoods are the best for your family to settle into if you’re thinking about making a move.
Lincoln Park
In addition to a high level of safety, Lincoln Park’s sprawling park landscapes allow outdoor time to be mingled with fresh air and beautiful lake views. Home of the Lincoln Park Zoo, there are many other family attractions and activities that make this neighborhood perfect for raising a family. Bubble’s Academy is one of Chicago’s premier preschools with an arts-integrated curriculum. Check out the Little Beans Cafe for lunch with a large play space or RJ Grunts a classic burger joint voted the most kid-friendly restaurant in Chicago.
River North
The lively River North has many great options for families looking to live in a vibrant family neighborhood. For the kids, Sprouts Academy is a unique preschool with a green focus. Weekends are best spent at The East Bank Club, the perfect place for a family fitness membership with tennis, golf, swimming, and a kid’s activity center. Don’t forget to grab dinner at Quartino, a great family-friendly restaurant with an extensive Italian menu built for family-style sharing.
Gold Coast
An extremely safe and upscale neighborhood, family summers are always fun in Gold Coast with Oak Street Beach around the corner. Goudy Square Park is a great place to bring kids after a Saturday lunch at Lou Malnati’s pizzeria. Education is key in this family neighborhood as Gold Coast is home to Walter Payton College Prep, Northside College Prep, and Jones College Prep, which were voted some of the best public high school in the country.
West Loop
A trendy, rapidly-growing neighborhood, West Loop has many activities and restaurants perfect for city-living families. Green Beginnings is an award-winning preschool that focuses on teaching children skills to be lifelong learners. If you’re looking for fun ways to keep your kids active, POW! Kids offers martial arts and self-defense class, while Brooklyn Boulders is an ideal place to try out rock climbing. Stop by the Little Goat Diner after class for classic comfort food and a shake.
Lakeshore East
Lakeshore East is a safe, quiet neighborhood that sits where the river meets the lake. At the heart of this family neighborhood is a botanic garden with a gated children’s play park with interactive splash features and a dog and owner friendly dog park. Bright Horizons is a reputable preschool in the area and the Village Market includes easy grocery shopping and great dining options.
South Loop
South Loop is a wonderful place for a family Chicago experience. Situated right next to the Museum Campus, classic museums such as the Field Museum, Adler Planetarium, and Shedd Aquarium are a short stroll away. Northerly Island is the perfect place to catch a family-friendly concert or take a nature hike at the 6-acre McCormick bird sanctuary. Afterwards, grab breakfast for dinner at the old-school Eleven City Diner.
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Centrum Evanston Apartments Now Offering 1 Month Free
September 21, 2017 | By JD Eaton
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The newest kid on the block, Centrum Evanston has delivered a refreshing take on luxury apartments in downtown Evanston. Conveniently located steps from the Davis CTA Purple Line and Metra stops, these brand-new Evanston apartments are now offering one month free on select lease terms.
Brand-New Evanston Apartments
With floor plans ranging from junior one bedroom to three bedroom floor plans, Centrum Evanston provides high-end finishes and convenient amenities in the heart of the city. Each unit includes custom built-in closet systems, gray-tone plank flooring throughout, and integrated USB ports. The chef’s kitchens are stunning, modern spaces with stainless-steel Whirlpool appliances, Snaidero soft-close cabinetry and pearl quartz countertops.
Centrum Evanston is now leasing for move-in dates through December 2017. The boutique building’s current availability for one and two bedroom apartments starts at $1913 and $2590, respectively. To see full pricing and floor plans, visit EvanstonLuxuryApartments.com.
Centrum Evanston at Oktoberfest
On Sunday, October 15th Centrum Evanston will be set up at the third annual Evanston Oktoberfest. From 1 to 6 PM, the festival includes will feature 13 Chicago breweries for tastings, a variety of delicious local restaurants, and live music. The leasing team will be offering virtual reality tours, sharing information about the building, and giving away Oktoberfest-themed swag. Tickets are now on sale and we hope to see you there!
Perks of Living in Downtown Evanston
Centrum Evanston’s amenities provide a variety of community spaces for residents to utilize, from the brand-new fitness center with Peloton Bikes to the rooftop amenity deck. Entertain in the resident lounge, or work from home in the Kellogg Klub, with a private conference room. Other convenient amenities include: Pressbox dry cleaning service, coffee bar, cyber cafe, and conference room with presentation screen.
Centrum Evanston’s apartments are perfect for residents who attend Northwestern University, work from home, or commute downtown. In the heart of downtown Evanston, residents will have a wide variety of shopping and dining options, including: Whole Foods, Boltwood, Peckish Pig, Taps Barcelona, Lyfe Kitchen, and Smylie Brothers Brewing.
To learn more about Centrum Evanston or find a time to tour, follow the link below.
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Everything to Know About Living in Lakeview Apartments
August 24, 2017 | By Luxury Living Chicago Team
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Here is everything you need to know about living in Lakeview apartments:
Living in Luxury Lakeview apartments gives you access to the many things people love most about Chicago. Enjoy the Lakeview life by running or biking on the lakeshore path, catching a Cubs game, shopping in the boutiques along popular streets, or eating out at one of the many restaurants in the neighborhood!
What is the shopping like in Lakeview?
Lakeview is home to everything from small mom and pop shops to large retail chains such as Lulu Lemon, Anthropologie, Gap and J. Crew. You won’t be short of places to browse along many of the streets containing these stores. One of the most popular places in Lakeview to shop is in the Southport Corridor and along Broadway.
When it comes to grocery shopping, you’ll never be short of options either. Explore Southport Grocers, the new Jewel on Southport or the massive Whole Foods off Ashland that opened earlier this year! The Whole Foods in Lakeview features a juice bar, cafe, pizza shop, fresh sushi pop up, and always has wine available for tastings.
What is it like living in Wrigleyville?
Living in Wrigleyville gets you close to the action of everything Cubs! Wrigleyville is located in North Lakeview and encompasses the surrounding streets of the field. Enjoy the atmosphere during game days while still getting the neighborhood feel of Lakeview. You’ll never be short of options for entertainment because Clark Street is lined with restaurants and bars fit for every occasion. Deuces, Old Crowe, Bernies, HVAC and the Cubby Bear are just a few. You’ll also be just steps from the Red Line Addison making the rest of the city extremely accessible for commutes to work in The Loop and other neighborhoods of Chicago.
What apartments/condos are there in Lakeview?
Whether you love brand-new high-rises or a charming vintage walk-up, Lakeview has everything in-between. If you love high-rises with finishes fit for a king, you’ll love the brand-new building at 2950 N. Sheridan.
These beautiful luxury Lakeview apartments offer an urban oasis featuring: beautiful kitchens with Florense cabinetry, KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, Quartz counter tops and tile backsplashes, walk-in closets, in-unit LG side by side washer/dryer, Kaindl wide plank flooring, keyless entry, custom roller shades. With an amazing Lakeview location, residents have access to Lincoln Park, Lake Michigan, and Wrigley Field.
If you think Lakeview is the perfect neighborhood for you, click below to search our listings!
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