Park Monroe, a 49-story condominium building, stands tall in the vibrant Loop neighborhood of Chicago. Constructed in 1973, this high-rise comprises 210 units, offering a range of living spaces from cozy one-bedroom apartments to expansive five-bedroom residences. The building's location provides residents with unparalleled access to the cultural, recreational, and commercial amenities that define downtown Chicago.
Diverse Layouts with Panoramic Views
Park Monroe offers a variety of floor plans to suit different lifestyles and needs. One-bedroom units range from 920 to 1,156 square feet, featuring one to one and a half bathrooms, and are priced between $308,900 and $350,000. These units often include floor-to-ceiling windows, custom lighting, and modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops.
Two-bedroom units span 1,000 to 2,819 square feet, with prices ranging from $545,000 to $890,000. These residences boast spacious open-concept living areas, large terraces with unobstructed city and lake views, and luxurious primary suites with en-suite bathrooms featuring double sinks, soaking tubs, and separate showers.
For those seeking more space, three-bedroom units offer 1,850 to 4,063 square feet, with prices from $1,200,000 to $1,750,000. These homes include expansive living areas, chef's kitchens with high-end appliances, and multiple walk-in closets. Some units also feature private terraces and additional amenities like wine cellars and smart home systems.
Four-bedroom units, approximately 2,600 square feet, are priced around $1,210,000. These residences provide ample space for families, with multiple bathrooms, large living areas, and stunning views of the city and lake.
The largest units, five-bedroom residences, offer around 5,100 square feet of living space and include five and a half bathrooms. These homes are designed for luxury living, with expansive floor plans, high-end finishes, and breathtaking panoramic views.
Monthly HOA fees range from $700 to $2,800, covering air conditioning, water, gas, parking, doorman services, TV/cable, exercise facilities, pool access, exterior maintenance, scavenger services, and internet.
Comprehensive Amenities for Modern Living
Park Monroe provides a wide array of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. Unique features include a 700-bottle wine cellar, perfect for wine enthusiasts. The building also boasts a rooftop deck, fitness center, indoor pool, resident lounge, and outdoor seating/dining areas with BBQ grills.
Additional amenities include an outdoor spa, hospitality room, landscaped sun deck with grills, party room with catering kitchen, movie room, dog run, bike room, and theater room. Residents can also enjoy an outdoor terrace with individual heaters, fireplaces, grills, and a garden, as well as an outside hot tub, exercise room, and sky deck.
Business services are comprehensive, with 24-hour door staff, onsite professional management, on-site management, concierge services, storage room, storage cage, bike storage, in-unit laundry, storage locker, 24/7 door coverage, onsite building engineer, high-speed elevators, professional door-staff, Forum 55 Food Hall, and FedEx services. The building also offers bike parking and storage units.
Vibrant Urban Living in The Loop
The Loop neighborhood is a dynamic urban area that has evolved into a true residential community. State Street's shops and Grant Park's recreational options are just the beginning of what the Loop has to offer. On weekends, locals enjoy the foot traffic along Lake Michigan’s waterfront and visit famous attractions like the Art Institute of Chicago and the James M. Nederlander Theatre.
The Loop is home to numerous grocery and shopping options, including Target, Mariano’s, South Loop Market, and Bockwinkel’s. Dining options are plentiful, with popular spots like Eleven City Diner, Acanto, and Cindy's Rooftop offering a variety of culinary experiences. Shoppers can explore major retailers on State Street, such as Macy’s, Sephora, and Banana Republic in Block 37 Mall.
Grant Park, covering 312 acres, forms the neighborhood’s eastern border. Residents enjoy lakefront views, music events, and visits to the Shedd Aquarium and Adler Planetarium. Millennium Park, located in Grant’s northwest corner, is famous for public art pieces like Cloud Gate, also known as “The Bean.” Nearby, Maggie Daley Park offers a whimsical playground, ice skating, and rock climbing.
The Loop hosts numerous summertime events, including free concerts in Grant Park and the Taste of Chicago, which draws millions of visitors every July. The Millennium Park Film Series offers movie nights in the park, complete with popcorn and a relaxed atmosphere.
While public schools are limited within the Loop, students can attend charter and private schools in the neighborhood. South Loop Elementary School and Wendell Phillips Academy High School are nearby options, with South Loop earning a Grade B-plus from Niche.
Cultural adventures abound in the Loop, with the Art Institute of Chicago and Randolph Street’s performing arts venues offering a wealth of experiences. Residents can easily access these amenities, making the Loop a vibrant and convenient place to live.
Exceptional Connectivity and Accessibility
The Loop is one of the most accessible neighborhoods in Chicago, with extensive transportation options. Commuters can take advantage of the numerous Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) bus routes and “L” rail lines that serve the area. Key bus stops include Monroe & Wabash, Adams & Wabash, and Michigan & Madison, all within a short walking distance.
The Adams/Wabash Station (Downtown Loop) serves the Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, and Purple Lines, while the Monroe Station (Red Line) and Monroe Station (Blue Line) provide additional connectivity. These stations are all within a five-minute walk from Park Monroe.
For those traveling by car, major roads and highways are easily accessible, and the building offers parking options. Chicago Midway International Airport is about 20 minutes away by car, and Chicago O'Hare International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away.
With a Walk Score of 100, a Transit Score of 100, and a Bike Score of 79, the Loop is a highly walkable, transit-friendly, and bikeable neighborhood, making it easy for residents to navigate the city and access all that Chicago has to offer.
Association fees include heat, air conditioning, water, gas, insurance, security, doorman, tv/cable, clubhouse, pool, exterior maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, internet
Kirk Sullivan Association, Phone Number (312) 564-8778
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Area Factors
High Crime
Crime Score®
10/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
79/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
100/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Millenium Park
5 min walk
Trails
Events
Amphitheater
Pritzker Park
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Maggie Daley Park
7 min walk
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Tennis
Buckingham Fountain
12 min walk
Grant Park
12 min walk
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Printers Row Park
13 min walk
Trails
Lake View Park
14 min walk
Bike Trails
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Lakeshore East Park
14 min walk
Dog Park
Trails
Playground
D'Angelo Dog Park
15 min walk
Dog Park
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