River North
Chicago’s River North neighborhood got its start as an industrial area and
later became a warehouse district. When the warehouses closed down in the
1970’s the large, empty buildings attracted various artists and writers
looking for loft and studio space, thus creating a neighborhood that was
artistic but also struggling.
Such was the River North neighborhood 30 years ago. Since then, however,
River North has completely transformed from this simple beginning. It is
now a chic, cultural hub filled with art galleries, antique stores,
boutiques and of course urban professionals. Boasting Chicago’s highest
concentration of restaurants, this small neighborhood has become a
favorite destination for locals and tourists alike.
River North is aptly named; it lies north of the Loop, west of famed
Michigan Avenue and south of Chicago Avenue, with the Chicago River as its
boundary on the south and the west.
Chestnut Building
Studios, Convertibles, 1 beds and 2 beds
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Kingsbury/Grand Area
- Studios - Convertibles - 1 beds - 2 beds - 3 beds
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