If you are thinking about living in this building do not. The amenties are not anything with most of them not working a majority of the time. The staff that works in the leasing office are some of the most incompetent id…
900 S CLARK ST, Chicago, IL 60605 is a rental building in South Loop, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
If you are thinking about living in this building do not. The amenties are not anything with most of them not working a majority of the time. The staff that works in the leasing office are some of the most incompetent id…
Didn't give my wife & kids are deposit because they sold building to another company. Ben Lee promised we would get all of it. Unreliable & wanted a pinky promise as proof? Are you kidding. Read reddit reviews on hi…
I lived at this location for 1 year. At the end of my lease, I was charged $120 for “dirty” doors to “paint” them. This is borderline fraudulent to call the doors dirty enough to need paint let al…
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Chicago · March 2026
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South Loop stretches from Museum Campus to Printer's Row, blending condo towers with converted loft buildings. The lakefront trail is steps away, and the neighborhood's restaurant scene along Wabash keeps improving.