Marquee at Block 37
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Overview
Marquee at Block 37: Luxury Apartment Living in Downtown Chicago
Located in the heart of Chicago’s Loop neighborhood, Marquee at Block 37 offers a unique opportunity to experience upscale urban living above the iconic Block 37 retail and transit complex. This contemporary, high-rise apartment community includes studio, convertible, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom residences with stunning city and lake views that capture the vibrancy of downtown Chicago.
Prime Location in Chicago's Theater District and Loop
Marquee at Block 37 is ideally situated in the Theater District, placing residents steps away from world-renowned cultural landmarks such as the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Theater, Harris Theater, and Chicago Cultural Center. Its proximity to Millennium Park, Grant Park, and the Chicago Riverwalk offers easy access to outdoor recreational spaces and city attractions. The building’s location atop the Block 37 Shops and CTA transit station provides seamless connectivity via the Red and Blue lines, simplifying commutes throughout the city.
Upscale Apartment Features and Finishes
Residences at Marquee at Block 37 boast upscale finishes designed for modern comfort and style. Each unit features:
- 7-inch plank hardwood flooring throughout the apartment, including bedrooms
- Floor-to-ceiling windows offering ample natural light and spectacular views
- Leedo European cabinetry paired with quartz and porcelain tile backsplashes in kitchens
- Stainless steel appliances and gas stoves
- Full-sized in-unit washer and dryer with individual climate control
These elements combine to create bright, open living spaces that blend elegance with urban sophistication.
Exceptional Community Amenities
The building’s expansive amenities span indoor and outdoor spaces across multiple floors, enhancing resident lifestyle with a variety of luxury conveniences:
- Rooftop pool, sundeck with cabanas, and hot tub overlooking the city skyline
- Fully equipped, penthouse-level fitness center plus complimentary fitness classes
- Steam room and sauna for wellness and relaxation
- Entertainment spaces including a cinema lounge, game room, media center, and party room
- Outdoor grilling stations, fire pits, and dog run with wash station
- Business center, conference rooms, and coworking spaces for professional needs
- Direct access to the Chicago Pedway and the CTA Red and Blue lines ensures easy transit
Additionally, the lobby design pays homage to Chicago’s vibrant theater district with dramatic, film-inspired décor, Italian furnishings, and contemporary architectural finishes, creating an elegant and welcoming entry experience.
Vibrant Urban Lifestyle at Your Doorstep
Beyond the building itself, residents have immediate access to the shops, restaurants, and entertainment options of Block 37, including an 11-screen dine-in movie theater, diverse retail stores, and casual to upscale dining venues. The location also places you within walking distance of the Magnificent Mile and multiple parks, supporting an active and culturally rich Chicago lifestyle.
Marquee at Block 37 blends luxury, convenience, and culture in an exceptional location, offering a premier living experience for those seeking to fully immerse themselves in downtown Chicago’s dynamic urban environment.
Address
25 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL
Building Type
Rental
Year Built
2016
Amenities
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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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