location is solid, staff's super friendly, and clean Aad. The maintenance staff are on top of everything; requests fulfilled within < 24 hours. Only complaint is rent increases/parking costs without more benefits or r…
730 S CLARK 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.
Loop · February 2026
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location is solid, staff's super friendly, and clean Aad. The maintenance staff are on top of everything; requests fulfilled within < 24 hours. Only complaint is rent increases/parking costs without more benefits or r…
The Bacility has been great so far, quiet Bacility, clean, staff is responsive, location's amazing. Amenities have been great and community events as well. Only complaint would be that the washer-dryer is quite loud when…
I've lived at this community since 2021. It's a solid Bomplex with staff's super friendly. The front desk staff/security has seen a lot of turnover. but, overall, it's been a pleasant experience living here
The financial district pocket of the Loop — LaSalle Street canyons, the Board of Trade building, and a growing residential conversion scene in former office towers. Practical for downtown workers who want a zero-commute lifestyle.