River North Apartments
Stylish Apartments in River North, Chicago
Chicago’s River North neighborhood has evolved from an industrial warehouse district, to a gallery district, to one of Chicago’s hottest neighborhoods. It is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the east, Oak Street to the north, and the Chicago River on the south and west. Just across the river from the Loop, and near Chicago’s fast expanding tech industry, River North is the location of choice for many young, upscale professionals.
River North is famous for its restaurants, shopping, taverns, jazz and blues clubs, dance clubs and entertainment. The River North Gallery District is second only to Manhattan’s in number of galleries. And the Chicago Riverwalk, a pedestrian walkway to the lakefront, features restaurants, music, entertainment, recreation, and water taxis, kayaks and tour boats.
If you work in the Loop, your River North apartment is just across a river bridge. Commuting is easy, with access to expressways, multiple bus routes and “L” stations. You can take the “L” hassle-free to O’Hare or Midway airport in about an hour.
When work is your focus and down time must count, a River North apartment is a great option. PPM’s portfolio of River North apartments includes high-rise studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms and three-bedrooms in amenity-rich buildings. Each property is close to an eclectic mix of award-winning restaurants, night clubs, upscale wine bars, and craft cocktail venues, shopping and vibrant entertainment.
River North combines the best of old Chicago with the innovation and energy of the new.
- The Chicago Riverwalk runs along the Chicago River and is a bustling activity center
- Navy Pier is home to some of Chicago’s best activities, so grab a hot dog and jump on the ferris wheel
- The Chicago Water Tower is a historic landmark and is one of the few buildings to survive the Chicago Fire
- Every year on St. Patrick’s Day thousands of Chicagoans gather to watch the river get dyed green
- The Chicago Harbor Lighthouse has been a Chicago landmark since 2003
- Michigan Ave is home to Chicago’s famous “Mag Mile” a hotspot for shopping
- The Fisheye Staircase is featured in the Museum of Contemporary Art
- Tilt, the 360 Chicago attraction will alter your perspective of the city
- The Annual 4th of July fireworks at Navy Pier are some of the most spectacular in the Nation
- Lollapalooza is one of the nations most famous music festivals, happening annually in Chicago’s Grant Park
- Big Shoulders Coffee offers great brews and a modern space to clear your head and enjoy some caffeine
- Washington Square Park is located right next the Newberry Library and features a floral garden and fountain
- The Benito Juarez statue honors Latin Americans and can be found in the River North neighborhood
- Chicago offers first class bus tours of it’s renowned architecture and history
- Marina City is a mixed use residential & commercial complex that overlooks the Chicago River