1435 N Wells
1435 N Wells Apartments, Chicago
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1435 N Wells Overview and Highlights
Overview
1435 N Wells Apartments in Chicago
Located in the heart of Old Town, 1435 N Wells offers luxurious living in one of Chicago's most vibrant neighborhoods. This mid-rise apartment complex is situated near the intersection of Division and Wells, providing residents with easy access to the Division Red Line CTA station and numerous local amenities.
Location and Amenities
The 1435 N Wells apartments are strategically placed to provide residents with convenient access to public transportation, including the CTA's Brown and Purple lines and several bus routes. The area is a walker and cyclist paradise, with everything needed just steps away from the apartment complex. Residents can enjoy the proximity to Lake Michigan, popular Old Town restaurants, and various shopping options like Jewel-Osco and Plum Market.
Apartment Features
Each unit at 1435 N Wells is carefully designed to combine luxury with comfort. The apartments feature in-unit washers and dryers, stainless steel appliances (including Whirlpool), and custom Italian cabinetry. The kitchens are highlighted by quartz countertops, and many units include spacious walk-in closets and terraces or patios. Residents can also enjoy controlled building entry and secured storage options.
Community and Lifestyle
The 1435 N Wells community is designed to fit a variety of lifestyles, offering amenities such as bike storage with tools and air pumps, making it ideal for cyclists. The Old Town neighborhood offers a unique blend of history and modern convenience, making it a desirable place to live for those who value urban living combined with easy access to parks and cultural attractions.
Address
1435 N Wells St, Chicago, IL
Building Type
Rental
Year Built
2019
Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
Location & Neighborhood
Old Town

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.
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