Lincoln Park Apartments
Enjoy apartment living in upscale Lincoln Park
Just two miles north of the Loop and a mile from the Magnificent Mile, tucked between Lakeview and the Gold Coast, you’ll find the upscale Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Lincoln Park is internationally known for its high-ranking public and private schools, inviting tree-lined streets and historic architecture. Professionals enjoy the proximity to Chicago’s business district, while families are drawn by the schools. And DePaul University brings the spirit of a college town to parts of Lincoln Park.
The Lincoln Park neighborhood is bordered by Lincoln Park, a 1,208-acre city park along Lake Michigan. You can play baseball, volleyball, golf, bike, run or sun and swim at North Avenue Beach. The park is home to the free Lincoln Park Zoo, Lincoln Park Conservatory, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and one of the city’s best farmers markets. It’s all just a short stroll from PPM’s Lincoln Park apartment buildings.
High-end shopping, dining, nightlife and great entertainment choices round out the neighborhood’s amenities. Lincoln Park is home to the Steppenwolf Theater, Second City and many cultural events hosted by DePaul University.
PPM leases a wide variety of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom apartments throughout this neighborhood. Each building has its own distinct character, ranging from vintage charm to modern classic style.
Lincoln Park is convenient to Loop offices and Streeterville hospitals, whether you drive, bike or take public transportation. Lincoln Park has three “L” stops and multiple bus routes. You can be in the Loop in minutes.
A Lincoln Park apartment gives you the conveniences and vibrancy of urban living steps from nature and history.
- Colectivo is an independently owned coffee shop in Lincoln Park that serves beer in addition to coffee
- The Lincoln Park Zoo was founded in 1868, making it one of the oldest zoos in North America
- Fun fact: Lincoln Park is the largest park in the city of Chicago
- The Lincoln Park Zoo is a major attraction of Lincoln Park and is free to the public
- This stunning architecture in Lincoln Park serves as an outdoor yoga studio and classroom for Chicagoans
- The Pasta Bowl in Lincoln Park is a great place to dine, featuring a laid back atmosphere with friendly service
- Built in 1874, the Lincoln Park Conservatory showcases exotic plants and helps grow trees for Chicago’s parks
- Lincoln Park offers excellent CTA access with Red, Brown & Purple Line trains
- Street festivals and summer concerts in the Lincoln Park neighborhood
- The Nature Boardwalk at the Lincoln Park Zoo offers stunning views of Chicago and the park
- Vanille Patisserie offers some of the best baked good in Chicago and has a great location in Lincoln Park
- During the summer, the volleyball courts at North Avenue Beach are always a good time
- You’re not in Kansas anymore but Oz Park still provides a “Wizard of Oz” experience with statues like the Tin Man and Dorothy
- Named after St. Vincent de Paul, De Paul University in Lincoln Park is home to the “Blue Demons”
- Chopo Chicken in Lincoln Park brings Peruvian flavors to Chicago
- Founded in 1857, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is known for its incredible butterfly house