The management of this building allowed a REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER to move into the building who has a history of breaking and entering and multiple felonies. They did not informed the residents that they had allowed this…
660 W WRIGHTWOOD AVE, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Lincoln Park, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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The management of this building allowed a REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER to move into the building who has a history of breaking and entering and multiple felonies. They did not informed the residents that they had allowed this…
We lived here for 2 years & for the most part enjoyed it. We lived in a 1 bedroom which was actually quite roomy for Chicago. The location is great/close to lake. The apartment did have a lot of problems when we moved in…
Run from this place. I’m not sure if other units are updated, but my unit is outdated. I didn’t even use the kitchen cabinets bc they’re disgusting inside. The shower has a nasty stain as well. Floors a…
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DOB Violation — 1HR PUB.CORRIDOR IN MULT. D.U.
DOB Violation — RELOCATE SMOKE DETECTOR
DOB Violation — REPAIR INTERIOR WALLS/CEILING
DOB Violation — CLASS B DOOR IN STAIRWELL
DOB Violation — ILLUMINATE PUBLIC STAIR/HALL
DOB Violation — REPAIR EXTERIOR WALL
DOB Violation — REPAIR FLOOR
DOB Violation — REPAIR INTERIOR WALLS/CEILING
DOB Violation — ILLUMINATE PUBLIC STAIR/HALL
DOB Violation — PROVIDE
Lincoln Park · March 2026
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