330 South Wells
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330 South Wells Overview and Highlights
Overview
330 South Wells, Chicago: A Historic Building with Modern Apartment Living
A Blend of History and Contemporary Design in Chicago's Loop
Located in the heart of Chicago, 330 South Wells occupies a historic 16-story Neo-Gothic building originally constructed in 1927 as the Insurance Center Building. Now transformed into a mixed-use property, it features retail spaces on the first floor, office spaces on several lower floors, and 132 stylish apartments above, offering a unique combination of history and modern urban living.
Apartment Features and Living Spaces
The apartments at 330 South Wells include studio and junior 1-bedroom layouts designed with contemporary finishes and stylish details. Interiors boast plank flooring throughout, high ceilings, large windows that provide ample natural light, and upscale kitchens with stainless steel appliances including four-burner gas ranges, microwaves, dishwashers, and icemakers. Quartz countertops and modern cabinetry complement the bright and efficient kitchens, while bathrooms come with quartz countertops and clean tile designs. Each unit also features in-unit washer/dryers, roller blinds, and ample storage space, making for comfortable and convenient living.
Amenities That Enhance Urban Living
Residents of 330 South Wells enjoy a full range of amenities designed to promote health, leisure, and social connection. The building offers a fully-equipped fitness center and yoga studio, a communal lounge on the fifth floor, and a rooftop terrace on the seventeenth floor complete with grills and panoramic skyline views. Additional amenity highlights include:
- Bike storage facilities
- Controlled building access
- Social lounge and communal living rooms
- Elevator service and concierge
- Ground-level retail space for shopping and dining convenience.
This amenity package ensures that residents have access to both active lifestyle options and relaxing social spaces within the building.
Location Benefits in Chicago’s Loop
Situated in the Loop neighborhood, 330 South Wells places residents steps away from numerous transportation hubs, dining options, entertainment venues, and shopping districts. Being centrally located offers quick connectivity to iconic Chicago landmarks such as Willis Tower and Buckingham Fountain, as well as proximity to Lake Michigan's waterfront. Its location also benefits those seeking to immerse themselves in Chicago’s vibrant downtown lifestyle while having seamless access to public transit.
Summary
330 South Wells provides an attractive living experience that combines the charm of a historic building with luxury apartments featuring modern conveniences. Its wide range of amenities, prime location in the Loop, and thoughtfully designed interiors make it an appealing choice for those seeking urban living rich in style and comfort.
Address
330 S Wells St, Chicago, IL
Building Type
Rental
Year Built / Renovated
1926 / 2018
Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
Location & Neighborhood
The Loop

The Loop is the heart of downtown Chicago and gets its name from the loop that the El trains form before jetting off to their respective paths out of the city. The Loop is heavily commercial, as companies like United Airways, Northern Trust, Boeing, and more have offices here.
If you are planning on living in The Loop, be prepared for a high-rise lifestyle. The Loop truly is a concrete jungle, and residents of The Loop must have a love for city life. Weekdays in the Loop are the busiest you will see, as Chicagoans from every neighborhood do business in its central location.
Coffee shops and breakfast spots are packed with business people vying to be first in line, and lunch spots are packed with professional lunches. (If you'd like to stay central, but the Loop sounds a bit too hectic, you might like New East Side or South Loop.)
After work and on the weekends, the Loop essentially shuts down. Streets and restaurants that were packed with 9-5ers during the week are now eerily empty. However, Millennium Park is an exception as it sees over 25 million visitors a year and is packed just about every day of the week. Here, people can be seen taking photos of Cloud Gate, enjoying open-air concerts, wandering Maggie Daley Park, and enjoying the lake views.
Although The Loop is highly commercial, it still contains historical buildings such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Harold Washington Public Library, Maggie Daley Park, and the printing houses of Printer's Row to the south.
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