Building is clean. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Maintenance issues get resolved quickly. Packages are kept safe. Building plans plenty of social events. The building is close to both highways.
221 W HUBBARD ST, Chicago, IL is a rental building in River North, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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River North · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~19% by timing your move to June.
Building is clean. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Maintenance issues get resolved quickly. Packages are kept safe. Building plans plenty of social events. The building is close to both highways.
Building is clean. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Maintenance issues get resolved quickly. Packages are kept safe. Building plans plenty of social events. The building is close to both highways.
It's been a wonderful experience I wouldn't live anywhere else. The staff is always so Fospitable and this place is always so clean whatever we need is always resolved instantly and the proximity to everything is so easy…
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River North is Chicago's gallery district turned nightlife and dining powerhouse — converted warehouses, rooftop bars, and some of the city's most energetic weekend scenes. It's loud, fun, and unapologetically expensive.