This property has been so great - the property mgmt - Adam and Gina along with the Engineering team (Jesse, Adam, and Jimmy) are so kind and helpful and responsive. this place is super kept up well and its great having o…
1624 S MORGAN ST, Chicago, IL is a rental building in West Loop, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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This property has been so great - the property mgmt - Adam and Gina along with the Engineering team (Jesse, Adam, and Jimmy) are so kind and helpful and responsive. this place is super kept up well and its great having o…
Reside is a great living community. From the office staff to the maintenance, they always exceed expectations. They create a great environment that makes you're living experience easier. We love our Bacility!
Living here has been nothing short of a great experience. For me personally, location-wise, it's perfect for so many different things. I appreciate the efforts for all of the new updates in the Btructure. The mgmt team d…
West Loop · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~11% by timing your move to May.
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DOB Violation — PLANS & PERMITS REQ - CONTRCTR
DOB Violation — PLANS & PERMITS REQ - CONTRCTR
DOB Violation — BLANK-TEXT MUST CITE CODE SECT
DOB Violation — BLANK-TEXT MUST CITE CODE SECT
DOB Violation — DEBRIS, EXCESSIVE
DOB Violation — OPEN TYPE VIOLATION
DOB Violation — PERMIT REQUIRED - CONTRACTOR
DOB Violation — OPEN TYPE VIOLATION
The western stretch of the West Loop blending into University Village — slightly more residential than Randolph Row, with Mary Bartelme Park providing a welcome green oasis and Halsted Street offering solid nightlife.