Overall, I enjoy living here. It's in a location's amazing, spotless and has some nice features (gym, pool, sun deck). A few things that caught me by surprise - when you set up Directv, It's li…
200 N DEARBORN ST, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Loop, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
No owner is currently linked to this building in public records. Ownership data is pulled from ACRIS deeds and HPD registrations.
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Overall, I enjoy living here. It's in a location's amazing, spotless and has some nice features (gym, pool, sun deck). A few things that caught me by surprise - when you set up Directv, It's li…
I lived in 200 N. Dearborn from 1990 to 1994, and recently went back to take another look at apartments as a potential renter. <br> <br>Now most of my complaints are from the days Baird and Warner managed the…
I moved here with my husband just about a year ago and we really enjoy living here. Yes, You've got homeless people outside the entrance but they are everywhere in the city and never bother us. The place is spaciou…
Loop · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~16% by timing your move to April.
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The heart of the Loop where State and Madison cross — department stores, the Chicago Theatre marquee, and the constant rattle of the El overhead. Living here means being surrounded by world-class architecture and never needing a car.