If you’re looking to live in one of the most vibrant parts of Chicago’s West Loop, check out the Lofts at Gin Alley!
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These luxury loft apartments at Gin Alley feature soaring ceilings, exposed brick and beam accents, and unique architectural design elements. Each loft apartment comes with hardwood floors and stunning interior finishes. Each designer kitchen features a gas stove, large, stainless steel appliances, and ample countertop and cabinet space. Bathrooms feature frameless glass showers, oversized vanities, and premium tile and lighting.
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Open layouts, great closet space, utility packages with 1 Gb WiFi included, and in unit laundry make these lofts convenient as well as homey.
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Building amenities at the Lofts at Gin Alley include a sky deck with stunning city views, fire pit, fitness center, concierge services, and 24 hour maintenance. The Lofts at Gin Alley are also pet friendly!
However, the best building feature of all is the location. The Lofts at Gin Alley are located on Green Street at Randolph Street, also known as Restaurant Row for its high density of critically acclaimed restaurants and vibrant nightlife scene. Boutiques, coffee shops, and galleries all line Randolph Street. Soho House, Parlor Pizza, Sawada Coffee, Green Street Smoked Meats, and Sushi Dokku are all located on the same one block stretch of Green Street as the lofts.
Looking for luxury apartments for rent near downtown Chicago’s West Loop or Fulton Market neighborhoods? Contact us today! One of our neighborhood experts will be happy to answer your questions and guide you in your search. We are now offering in person, virtual, and self guided apartment tours. Be sure to ask about move in specials, including free rent concessions!
Property 106 is a loft style building in the heart of Streeterville.
The industrial-style interiors include hardwood floors, stainless steel efficient appliances, gas ranges, and spacious closets. Although all apartments include in-unit washer and dryer, most units also include full sized laundry rooms– a rare luxury in a rental apartment.
Exposed brick and ductwork with high ceilings are just a few of the accents that give these loft apartments charm. One of our favorite features is the NANA wall– accordion style glass walls that lead to your balcony, open fully, and turn your living room into an indoor-outdoor space.
Property 106 includes plenty of indoor, outdoor, and pet amenities. Relax by the fireplace in the waterfront lounge, which opens to the building’s private portion along the Riverwalk. The fitness center is complete with state-of-the art equipment including TRX straps, training ropes, heavy punching bags, free weights, cardio machines, and free group fitness classes led by ChiTown Trainer.
The movie screening room indoor lounge are great spots for entertaining groups, large or small. This rental property also offers multiple conveniences including an onsite business center conference room, dog wash station, Pressbox dry-cleaning and laundry service, 24-hour front desk concierge, and onsite maintenance.
Head outside to enjoy the expansive rooftop terrace, complete with grilling stations, outdoor wifi to work from home, and plenty of spread out seating for entertaining your guests or having some quiet time to yourself.
Streeterville is the place to find tranquility between Lake Michigan and the tree-lined streets, or lively, fast-paced Chicago action steps from downtown. Stop by one of Streeterville’s many brunch hot spots or grab tea at the iconic Drake Hotel. Check out the famous Ferris wheel and fireworks at Navy Pier. This neighborhood is also home to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Loyola Law School, and Northwestern Hospital.
In addition to being within close proximity to the Loop and walking distance from the heart of downtown Chicago, Lakeshore drive runs through Streeterville, allowing easy access to the neighborhoods further north or south. Avoid commuter traffic by taking Lower Wacker Drive or one of multiple bike baths, which both run directly through Streeterville.
By Sophie Morrison