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Being close to everything—downtown, Grant Park, shopping, culture, and the lake—makes the South Loop one of Chicago's most desirable places to live. With a little bit of something for everyone, full amenity condo buildings with stunning Lake Michigan and skyline views, one of a kind lofts, converted historic buildings, and gated townhome communities. High-rises of Central Station, Printers Row lofts, and the condos Motor Row Historic District, where as many as 116 automobile makes were once sold and repaired, are popular areas to live. Along Roosevelt Road, shops, amenities, and services are plentiful. Through the center of the neighborhood, Michigan Avenue and all it has to offer, from world-class restaurants, bars, clubs, and shopping to casual bites and tourist sites. The incredible Museum Campus near the lake provides three world-class institutions: the Adler Planetarium, Field Museum of Natural History, and Shedd Aquarium. For architecture buffs, there's the chance to live near (on in!) the Prairie Avenue Historic District, once the home to Chicago's Gilded Age elite. Culture and live music are accessible at the Arie Crown theaterCharter One Pavilion, a 7,500 seat concert venue at Northerly Island. The island is also an urban nature sanctuary with year-round programming and spectacular views. Soldier Field, and the city's beloved Bears, and the large convention center McCormick Place, are also in the Near South Side.
Based on information submitted to MRED as of June 1, 2026 . All data is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or MRED. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information. NOTICE: Many homes contain recording devices, and buyers should be aware they may be recorded during a showing.