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1250 LaSalle

1250 N Lasalle Dr, Chicago, IL - Old Town

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Overall rating of 3.8 / 5 based on 4 renter reviews

Total Reviews

4

Overall

3.8 / 5

Tony
Jan 2021

It's been an overall good experience, I really like the feel of my apt and layout. The neighborhood will be great once we get past COVID-19. I still enjoy the area and the views from my apt. I wish there was more grass and dog areas for my dog though.

What did you like most?

Good amenities, great location to bars/restaurants (when we're allowed back in them), close to the loop

What did you like least?

Outside noise is a lot (LaSalle is a really busy street), temperature control for heat in apartment is awful (2-pipe system in building only heat or A/C depending on time of year)

James
Jan 2016

It's been OK. Lots of construction and elevator issues. Not ideal.

Caroline
Jul 2015

Building and unit are old and needs to be updated, but I love the neighborhood and old town location

What did you like most?

Neighborhood, location


1250 LaSalle Overview and Highlights

Overview

1250 LaSalle is a rental apartment in Old Town.

Address

1250 N Lasalle Dr, Chicago IL

What Occupants Love

Great nightlife and dining options. Social/friendly residents. Solid shower pressure and internet/Wi-Fi connectivity.

What Occupants Love Less

Somewhat limited gym offering. One resident believes the building is a bit dated.

Year Built

1984

Year Renovated

2019

Building Type

Rental


Amenities

Cats Allowed
Dogs Allowed
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Near 1250 LaSalle

Neighborhood

Old Town, nestled between Gold Coast and Lincoln Park, takes on these two neighborhoods' attributes and blends them seamlessly. The affluent nature of Gold Coast’s high rises merges with the tree-lined streets and boutiques of Lincoln Park.

Old Town is one of Chicago’s oldest neighborhoods and is steeped in history. Residents live primarily in townhomes, 3-flats, or single family homes. However, there have been multiple new construction high rises built in the last 5 years, including Old Town Park. Old Town’s connection to the loop is via the brown line at the Sedgwick stop.

On weekday mornings, Old Towners can be found sipping on espresso at Elaine’s Coffee Call or taking a look at the latest art pieces at the contemporary art studio. Weeknights in Old Town can be spent eating at Kamehachi, the self-proclaimed “first sushi restaurant in Chicago,” then catching a comedy act at Second City Theater.

Nearest Grocery Store

Plum Market Old Town (2-minute walk)

Nearest Convenience Store

My Choice Food Mart (3-minute walk)

Nearest Public Transportation

Brown/Purple Line - Sedgwick (4-minute walk)


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