
Every neighborhood has its own personality. Find the one that fits.

Lake views, world-class museums, and zero excuses to leave
Chicago's lakefront neighborhood — home to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Navy Pier, and some of the city's best lake views. Walkable, upscale, and close to the Magnificent Mile.

Gallery district by day, best nightlife in the city after dark
Chicago's most vibrant downtown neighborhood — restaurant row, galleries, and nightlife. The Chicago CTA stop gives you Red and Brown Line access. The riverwalk is walkable.

Chicago's beating heart — the grid, the L, the skyline
Chicago's central business district — Millennium Park, the Art Institute, and the best transit access in the city. The pedway system connects dozens of buildings underground. Quiet on weekends, electric on weekdays.

The private oasis hiding in plain sight downtown
Chicago's most intentionally designed neighborhood — a 28-acre master-planned community built on former rail yards east of Michigan Avenue. Magellan Development Group's vision produced 13 residential towers around a 6-acre park, with Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park as the western anchor. The neighborhood runs from 400 E. Randolph (1963) through the newest towers, Cirrus and Cascade (2021). Whole Foods is in the base of 340 on the Park. The pedway connects you to the Loop without going outside. The lakefront path is steps from your door.

Where the city exhales — more space, more sky, more upside
Chicago's up-and-coming neighborhood — Grant Park, the Museum Campus, and the lakefront are all close. The neighborhood has been improving steadily but still has some rough edges.

Old money, new builds, and the best lakefront in America
Chicago's most prestigious neighborhood — tree-lined streets, proximity to the lake, and the best restaurants and shops on the North Side. Quiet, upscale, and walkable.

The restaurant capital of Chicago, now with condos
Chicago's hottest neighborhood — the best restaurant scene in the city, the tech corridor, and the Green/Pink Line. Fulton Market has transformed from a meatpacking district to Chicago's most vibrant neighborhood.

New towers on the horizon — tracked before they open
Buildings that are under construction or pre-sales and not yet open for occupancy. We track them early so you can follow the story before everyone else does. Ratings are preliminary and will be updated when the building opens.