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Paper Box Lofts

153 W Ohio StChicago, IL
River North


Paper Box Lofts Apartments

2 Apartments available | Updated 12 hours ago

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Paper Box Lofts Overview and Highlights

Overview

Paper Box Lofts: Preserving Industrial History in Downtown Chicago


Location and Building Overview


Paper Box Lofts stands at 153 W Ohio St in Chicago’s vibrant River North neighborhood, a storied area known for its proximity to entertainment, dining, and business districts. The building itself is an adaptive reuse of a 100+ year-old heavy timber loft originally built for the C.F. Wolff & Son Paper Box Company. This thoughtful transformation preserves the structure’s industrial heritage while offering residents a blend of historic character and modern urban living.


Architectural Design and Unit Features


With just 35 units across five floors, Paper Box Lofts offers a boutique residential experience in a setting defined by soaring ceilings—ranging from 10 to 17 feet—exposed brick, giant timber columns, and oversized windows that flood living spaces with natural light. The open floor plans emphasize spaciousness, while modern touches such as quartz countertops in kitchens and bathrooms, contemporary wood cabinetry, Grohe fixtures, and stainless steel appliances create a seamless blend of past and present. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout many units deliver unobstructed views toward the Chicago Loop and River North, making every apartment a showcase of city living.


Each unit comes equipped with in-unit laundry, central air conditioning and heating, and features like bondi beach laminate hardwood flooring for added warmth and style. The building’s design focuses on luxury and privacy, with thoughtful details such as custom window treatments and built-in closets in select residences.


Building Amenities and Lifestyle


Residents enjoy amenities tailored for comfort and convenience, including two elevators, a 24-hour doorman, and secure, keyless entry. For fitness and relaxation, there is a dedicated workout room and a common rooftop deck with grilling stations and outdoor seating—perfect for entertaining or enjoying the skyline. Additional conveniences include a mailroom, bike and unit storage, and smoke-free communal spaces.


Neighborhood and Transportation


Situated in the heart of River North, Paper Box Lofts places residents within walking distance of Chicago’s Central Business District and a wealth of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The property’s Transportation Oriented Development status means it is approximately 1,000 feet from a train stop, offering easy access to public transit and the broader city. Multiple parks and shopping centers are also within a short walk, further enhancing the appeal for those seeking an active urban lifestyle.


Summary


Paper Box Lofts in Chicago’s River North is a unique residential community where historic industrial architecture meets modern luxury. Its careful preservation of original features, high-end finishes, thoughtful amenities, and prime location offer a distinctive urban living experience for those who value both character and convenience in the heart of the city.

Address

153 W Ohio StChicago, IL

Building Type

Rental

Year Built

2024

Amenities

Cats
Dogs
Parking
Fitness Center
Outdoor Pool
Storage Room

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 2 units available at Paper Box Lofts, as of 21 hours ago.
Paper Box Lofts is located in the River North neighborhood of Chicago.
Prices & availability for Paper Box Lofts were updated 21 hours ago.
Yes, apartments at Paper Box Lofts come equipped with in-unit washers & dryers.
Yes! You can reach out here to get in touch with a broker and see virtual tours, videos of specific units, and get more information on individual units.
Paper Box Lofts has no reviews at this time on our site.
Yes, Paper Box Lofts allows cats.
Yes, Paper Box Lofts allows dogs. Please note that breed and size restrictions may apply.

Location & Neighborhood

River North


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Disclaimer

Pricing, availability, and concessions are subject to change at any time and without notice. Photos may be of various model units and apartment availability and lease terms may vary. Information is believed to be accurate, however is subject to errors and omissions. The accuracy of all information, regardless of source, including but not limited to square footages and lot sizes, is deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be personally verified through personal inspection by and/or with the appropriate professionals.