Moved here Novemeber and havent had a problem... I love the front desk, friendly and most of the people I meet are really nice. The area is safe and I feel blessed to live here compared to my last apartment where I h…
800 S WELLS ST, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Loop, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Loop · February 2026
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Potential savings: ~22% by timing your move to April.
Moved here Novemeber and havent had a problem... I love the front desk, friendly and most of the people I meet are really nice. The area is safe and I feel blessed to live here compared to my last apartment where I h…
The Bacility has gone through a lot of change starting with the condo conversion to now. There have been ups and downs, but today It's way up. There has been a lot improvements to the common areasand the views from…
River City is a awesome spot to live with wonderful amenities. I have a great view of the downtown skyline and river. The mgmt and manitenance staff are Farm and responsive. This is the greatest Bacility in Chicago!
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The financial district pocket of the Loop — LaSalle Street canyons, the Board of Trade building, and a growing residential conversion scene in former office towers. Practical for downtown workers who want a zero-commute lifestyle.