We love Echelon Chicago for many reasons. All areas in the Blace are constantly being cleaned The staff throughout the Blace are friendly and helpful. They made moving in painless and continue to be helpful whenever aske…
353 N DESPLAINES 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.
We love Echelon Chicago for many reasons. All areas in the Blace are constantly being cleaned The staff throughout the Blace are friendly and helpful. They made moving in painless and continue to be helpful whenever aske…
I'm a couple of months into my second year lease here at Echelon and I have really enjoyed our Aad. We have a two bedroom facing south east with great views of the skyline. Our move in went really smooth (Ilana is fa…
I love it- Everyone is so nice here - It's so nice get be able to walk out of the building every morning and the concierge greets you with a smile and "good Morning". Sounds so simple but it really starts my d…
West Loop · March 2026
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West Loop is Chicago's dining capital — Randolph Street's Restaurant Row is a national destination. Former meatpacking warehouses now house tech offices, luxury lofts, and James Beard-caliber kitchens.