Where Chicago Comes to Eat, Work, and Live

Randolph Street's Restaurant Row, Google's Chicago headquarters, and some of the most sought-after new construction in the city — the West Loop has become the benchmark for urban living in Chicago.



Who Lives Here




The West Loop attracts young professionals, tech workers, and buyers who want to be at the center of Chicago's food and culture scene. It's a neighborhood that has transformed dramatically over the past decade and shows no signs of slowing down.




The Real Estate




The West Loop is dominated by newer construction condos and loft conversions. It's one of Chicago's pricier markets with strong demand and limited inventory. New development continues to add supply but prices have remained resilient.




What to Know Before You Buy




- Walking distance to the Loop and easy access to multiple CTA lines
- Home to Google, McDonald's HQ, and a growing tech corridor
- Fulton Market District is the epicenter of Chicago's restaurant scene
- New construction options available — work with an agent who knows the buildings