First off, if you´re not moving in here for the view, forget it. The rent is Extravagant, but only half of It's Renuinely for the rooms themselves. this place is built on an angle, so that most of the appartments…
2555 N CLARK ST is a rental building in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Owned by HORIZON GROUP XXIX LLC, managed by Alex Penaherrera. Public records show 80 open violations on file. Lucid Rents has 36 verified tenant reviews on this building.
Lincoln Park · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~12% by timing your move to May.
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First off, if you´re not moving in here for the view, forget it. The rent is Extravagant, but only half of It's Renuinely for the rooms themselves. this place is built on an angle, so that most of the appartments…
We have lived at 2555 for 3 years and love the building. I agree that the rent is higher than other apartments around the neighborhood, but most nearby apartments don't offer the same space, amenities, or awesome mainten…
I've lived here since March and love it. I was unsure how I felt about the studio when I looked at it empty, but once I got my furniture in there, it felt so much larger. It's a great neighborhood and the ren…
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Graffiti Removal Request — No details available
Ridesharing Complaint — No details available
Graffiti Removal Request — No details available
Buildings - Plumbing Violation — No details available
No Building Permit and Construction Violation — No details available
DOB Violation — OBTAIN REFRIGERATION PERMIT
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — MAINTAIN OR REPAIR ELECT ELEVA
DOB Violation — RESTORE EXIT AND EM