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High-rise Condo
The Loop, 212 W Washington St | Chicago
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  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Doorman Building
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Laundry
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

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About this Location

CVS Pharmacy
5 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
Chicago Union Station - 12 min
Green Line (metro) - 8 min
Grant Park
13 min walk

Pricing 

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,800+
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
$2,000+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$2,950+
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$3,400+
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(872) 704-8022
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
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Amenities
8.0
Management
9.0
Value
6.0
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Awesome apartment!

The building is secure (24hour front desk staff) and always clean. Maintenance requests are handled quickly when needed. The location is right next to the L stop, cannot hear the train from inside the building! It only takes ~20 minutes to get to the med school building and is in a central location. I live with my partner who is working and also attending school so living in a central location where we can both have <30min commute was important for us. There are not a lot of affordable late-night food options around, but we mostly cook at home so it has not been an issue for us.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 34 Recs

Protein Bar
Perry’s
Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria
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grocery 5 Recs

Eataly
Trader Joe’s
Whole Foods Market
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convenience 3 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
7-Eleven
Walgreens
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fitness 34 Recs

The Bar Method
Kick@55 Fitness
River North Gym
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parks 2 Recs

Grant Park
Heritage Green Park
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coffee 16 Recs

Do-Rite Donuts & Coffee
Do-Rite Donuts
Lavazza Espression
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About The Loop

This centrally located neighborhood offers its residents with very popular architectural signature landmarks such as the Frank Gehry-designed amphitheater or the most visited Cloud Gate with its contemporary designs. Alongside these remarkable structures, the Loop encloses cultural institutions, imp...
Safe
Noisy
Easy Commute
Pet Friendly
Great Location
Fun Neighborhood
Proximity To Amenities
Median rents in The Loop
Studio
$
2,000
1 Bedroom
$
2,400
2 Bedroom
$
3,300

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Parking Near City Center Club

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The Loop Reviews

349 reviews
Very secure and tranquil. Very close to public transportations. Namely millennium station which I use to ride the Metra trains to campus.
Very close to the lake and navy pier
Great park surrounded by all the buildings.
There’s good supermarket that has everything. A couple restaurants and coffee shops are also there.
Amazing place to have a social life! It is super close to Gleacher and to where recruiting events take place. Most Boothies live in this area and that helps creating a nice community. West loop with amazing restaurants is 2 metro stops/5min uber. TNDCs also happen walking distance. Its also where most touristic attractions are so its great for when friends/family visit you.
Safe neighborhood and good because it’s where most Booth students live but it’s a little sterile esp at night. Lots of tourists around. I would not live in this neighborhood if most other students didnt live here. However it is convenient to get to most places around chicago. In the middle of everything
Columbus plaza is on the quieter side, a few blocks away from Michigan. Tides and park millennium are even quieter but lack the river views that CP offers. It can be a bit too empty at night, which may be of concern to some. Most of the nearby restaurants in the pedway focus on serving office workers so they close around 6pm. Great access to river walk for running or biking.
The Loop has pros and cons. Living in the Loop is nice because during the day up until about 8 p.m. there are people walking around the streets which is nice because you feel more secure walking. However, on weekends and after a certain time at night it empties and it can be a little eerie.

That being said, if you're anywhere near State St. or the Mag mile, there's pretty much people around at any given hour. It's fun to live downtown because the streets are bustling with interesting people, sometimes there's live music on street corners and there are a lot of restaurants and shops.
Beautiful area in a great location with a dog park, playground, and full service grocery store in short walking distance. Restaurants and transit are just ok in this area, but not a bad walk to the "L" and that opens up the restaurant options. No close-by childcare for kids under preschool age, but great preschool and private elementary school, with high price tags. Ubers often find this place impossible to locate due to GPS's going crazy with the multiple layers of Wacker, Randolph, Columbus, and East South Water Street.
The Loop is an unlikely place to live but I love it. You are in the heart of the city, close to every L line possible, very good restaurants and walking distance to River North without paying River North prices for apartments. Apartments are smaller throughout the neighborhood but if you are an urbanite and don't mind limited closet space you will love it here. Mostly everyone is walking distance to work.
Great location close to blue, brown, green, pink, orange and red lines. 10 minute walk to State St., 5-10 minutes to River North, 15 minutes to Michigan Avenue. Grocery stores aren't really walkable but most people in the building use PeaPod/Instacart. Safe to walk around at night. A lot of new restaurants (quick service) opening in the area.