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Fall in Love with Your Chicago Condo
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Chicago luxury condos offer more than just accommodations. They offer perks and amenities that make you feel as though you’re living a fabulous lifestyle without the premium price tag. They’re also in the perfect location to enjoy the best romantic spots the city has to offer.
Why You’ll Love Your Chicago Condo
The spectacular Chicago luxury condos at Lakeshore East offer more than just luxuriously appointed condos, apartments, and Parkhomes. They were designed for residents and to enjoy the very finest Chicago has to offer.
The designs for the Lakeshore East luxury condos were carefully considered to offer an air of sophistication and beauty, coupled with open space and green living that isn’t available in other downtown developments
Centered around a 6-acre park, Lakeshore East is situated right where the Chicago River joins Lake Michigan. Most of the condos in the downtown area feature their own tennis courts, gyms and indoor swimming pools. Designed with comfort and security in mind, the condos also have staff manning the lobby at all times.
However, the condos offer more than just superior amenities; they also offer the opportunity to enjoy everything downtown living offers.
Why You’ll Love Downtown Chicago
The Lakeshore East luxury condos are located in downtown Chicago, which is the ideal location to experience very best the city has to offer. Almost everything you need is within easy walking distance.
You could take a walk through Millennium Park and enjoy world-class artwork, music and architecture. Take your skates and enjoy a bit of ice skating while you’re there.
Grant Park is also within a short distance from the downtown Chicago condos as well as Lakeshore East. Throw a penny into the Buckingham Fountain or just kick back and enjoy one of the outdoor concerts.
Chicago’s Magnificent Mile is an aptly named shopping district ranging for around 8 blocks along North Michigan Avenue. You’ll find every type of store you can imagine.
Even the kids have plenty to enjoy in downtown Chicago, with the Chicago Children’s Museum offering plenty of interesting and education exhibits to explore. They can also enjoy a day with the animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo, or even learn about aquatic life at the amazing Shedd Aquarium.
The Navy Pier is also a great way to spend a day, enjoying free public shows or just riding the Ferris Wheel.
Chicago Culture and Entertainment
When you’re staying in a Chicago luxury condo, you have the very best cultural and entertainment activities and events Chicago has to offer right outside your door.
The Theater District is one of the best you’ll find anywhere in the world, allowing you to enjoy traveling Broadway shows and world premier events.
Chicago is also the home of some excellent jazz venues. Spend a night enjoying the music at Andy’s Jazz Club or Joe’s Be Bop Café. If jazz isn’t your thing, head over to Blue Chicago or House of Blues for a night singing the blues.
How Living Downtown Can Make Your Life Easier
If you had the choice to live in the ‘burbs, spending long hours commuting to work and fighting traffic, or live downtown what would you choose?
You might be surprised to learn there are more benefits to living downtown in Chicago than most people realize.
Convenience
Living within the Loop in downtown Chicago offers a level of convenience often taken for granted by those who have lived there long term. Everything you need is within easy distance.
Most downtown residents can walk easily to the local grocery store or catch convenient public transport wherever they need to go. Compare this to living in the suburbs and needing to drive for 20 minutes to reach a supermarket or department store and it’s easy to see why downtown living remains so popular.
You’ll also be saving money on vehicle running expenses, as you just won’t need to take the car when you go anywhere. Everything’s already right there in easy reach.
Employment
The Chicago downtown area is packed with huge employment opportunities right on your front doorstep. Some of America’s biggest corporations have offices in this section of the city.
You’ll find branches of every major bank in America, along with multiple major global banks that have set up shop downtown. The Chicago tribune is also located here, as are all the related businesses associated to investment banking companies, media firms, advertising agencies and more. What’s more, it’s an easy commute to work if you already live downtown.
Entertainment
Living downtown in a Chicago condo means you’re close to all the great entertainment venues, clubs, bars, hot-spots and theaters, and right among some of the best activities, arts and cultural events the city has to offer. The symphony hall is also within easy distance.
If you enjoy an active social life, there’s plenty on offer to keep you entertained whenever you want it. Of course, if nightlife isn’t your scene, the river or the many parks in the area allow for more leisurely forms of entertainment nearby, so you can take your pick.
Fine Dining
Downtown Chicago residents are spoilt for choice between the many and varied restaurants, cafes and eateries in the area. Walk to the Park Grill Restaurant on North Michigan Avenue or make your way to the stunning Gage Restaurant & Tavern on South Michigan Avenue for a great meal and a drink with friends.
Whether you’re in the mood for Italian, Asian or BBQ, you’ll find it in easy distance, alongside some of the finest dining anywhere in town. You could be eating cuisine from different regions of the world every night of the week in style.
Chicago Condos
One of the biggest perks to living downtown in Chicago is the luxurious condos. You’re able to live luxuriously for moderate prices. These downtown Chicago condos are built with comfort and style in mind. Most of them include their own tennis courts, swimming pools and gyms.
The security features of the condo complexes are another perk, allowing residents to live in safety and style, all while enjoying an unparalleled lifestyle unlike anywhere else. Most of the condominiums in this area have staff to man the lobby at all times, so you know there’s always someone at your service.
Bears, Bulls, Blackhawks… Oh My! Where to Watch Sports in Chicago
With the basketball, professional football and hockey season overlapping right now, almost everyone is looking for a place to escape the snowy weather and cozy up to a flat-screen to watch their favorite athletes compete. If you and your friends must leave your downtown Chicago condos to root on the Hawks, Bears and Bulls, here are some good places to start!
The Pony – To catch a Blackhawks’ game, try this sleek neighborhood sports bar in Lakeview. For hockey fans that live in downtown Chicago condos, the short trip to this North neighborhood is worth it to root for you team amongst other diehard fans. Wooden finishes and a copper bar make it a homey place to wear your jersey, while TVs at every table ensure that you won’t miss a play!
Duke’s – Another northside neighborhood bar, Duke’s on Clark Street is a great for groups. Large tables and booths can host a group of friends, and food and drink specials make it affordable, especially on weeknights. If you like sports and buffalo wings, head there on Wednesday—50 cent wings with a house-made sauce are available all night!
Joe’s Bar – One of Chicago’s largest and most famous sports bars is Joe’s—you can catch virtually any game that might be on at this Chicago institution. It is the meeting ground for many fan clubs for different college and professional teams from around the country, but primarily, Joe’s supports Chicago’s teams. $2 pitchers of beer on Tuesdays, tons of space and tables, and great live music make it good place to catch a game and then stick around to celebrate or commiserate about the outcome!
Bull and Bear – Although it is relatively new to the scene, having only been around for a couple of years, Bull and Bear’s name obviously hints to the fact that is a Chicago sports bar (and also that it serves the financial set). You’ll find the young professionals of the Loop meeting here after work for happy hour but also coming back to watch their favorite Chicago teams do battle. Table taps of beer are one of the most popular features, allowing you to serve yourself draughts as you root for your team. The creative menu is also a highlight—expect American classics with a twist, like a 14-inch grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup, made to slice , dip and share.
Theory – For a modern sports bar experience, Theory offers a swanky, sports-watching venue in the Near North Side. The space is comfortable enough to watch sports all day long, but also chic enough to see and be scene, so its great for mixed groups of hardcore sports aficionados and casually interested fans. Over 20 plasma screen TVs ensure that you can see your team from any of the comfy leather booths, and the Mexican-American comfort food will be sure to satisfy.
Sweetwater – On a glassed-in corner of Michigan Avenue, you can watch sports, drink beer and enjoy one of Chicago’s most exclusive locations while at Sweetwater. The focus is the bar’s expansive beer selection—for lovers of craft beers or cheap beers, there is something on the menu. Along with great brews, the venue offers a 140-seat beer garden and a glassed-in room for 16 with tons of TVs, so groups of any size can find a place catch kickoff. And after the game, you have immediate access to the best of Chicago’s Michigan Avenue area.
Winter Theater in Chicago
Beyond holiday classics like The Nutcracker put on by the Joffrey Ballet and A Christmas Carol at The Goodman, what other theater can provide indoor entertainment for Chicaogans? For those who own Chicago luxury condos, there are plenty of theater options, both comical and dramatic, to take advantage of during Chicago’s cold season.

Sketchfest – For eight days at Stage 773, 150 improv groups from Chicago and beyond will perform 150 sketch comedy shows throughout January. During Thursday through Sunday for two weekends, Chicagoans will be able to watch, laugh and participate in some comedy—even the kids can get involved on Saturdays, when special shows with kid-friendly material occur during the afternoon! The 10th annual festival will future current and future comedic stars, and along with a few drinks, is a great way to escape the cold outdoors! Discounted tickets are on sale now.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – This classic dark comedy will show at The Steppenwolf Theater in Lincoln Park until February 13th. Edward Albee’s famous play will star Tracy Letts and Amy Morton, experienced members of the Steppenwolf ensemble, and will be directed by Pam MacKinnon. The play debuted in 1962 and won a Tony for Best Play and was nominated to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, so don’t miss it!
Cabaret With a View at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion – Stay warm even in Millennium Park with the monthly event of Cabaret with a View. You’ll be seated on stage at the landmark Pritzker Pavilion, where you can take in views of the downtown skyline from a climate-controlled setting. In January, the headlining act will be Hollis Resnik, and in February, Cabaret with a View will host Shelley Macarthur. Tickets are $15.
The Second City – If you can’t make it to Sketchfest, you can always plan a visit to Chicago’s famous comedy club, The Second City. Three shows are playing in January, and each one will definitely crack you up. Make a night of it in the Old Town area with dinner beforehand and drinks at one of the many establishments nearby after the show!
Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles – This live music will return to Chicago from Broadway in February, bringing all the hits of The Beatles to the stage at the Ford Center. The music and vocals are entirely live, making it seem like a real Beatles concert. For those who love the band or are unfamiliar with the music, the scenes that take you from The Beatles start through their psychedelic phase and beyond will stimulate any audience. It’s not a traditional Broadway musical, but it’s an exciting experience—tickets run from $35 to $75.
Chicago’s theater scene can suit anyone’s tastes—from comedy to drama, improv’s impulsivity to Broadway’s production value, you can find something entertaining this winter in Chicago!
A Guide to 340 on the Park: Amenities and Unique Highlights
Located at 340 East Randolph Street in Lakeshore East, the avant-garde design of 340 on the Park is held in grand regard as one of Chicago’s most innovative and coveted housing structures. Making its debut in July of 2007, and at 68 stories, it currently stands as Chicago’s second tallest residential building.

Amenities
From the reflective energy-efficient glass exterior of 340 on the Park to its deluxe well-appointed interior, the building is the epitome of modern architecture and contemporary living in the downtown Chicago real estate market. The chic amenities alone are enough to convert a shopper into an owner.
• Floor to ceiling windows
• Kitchens with built-in stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops
• A full fitness center, 75-foot indoor lap pool, hot tub, and clubroom
• A winter garden with an adjacent terrace.
• 24 hour doorman
• Breathtaking views of the city and landmarks like the Buckingham Fountains, Grant and Millennium Parks and Navy Pier
What’s more, 340 on the Park was planned and designed as the first “green” high-rise condo building in Chicago, as it meets the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification standards. The use of bamboo floors, an 11,000-gallon rainwater tank and a live roof are just a few of the notable environment-friendly additions.
Perks
Want to stay warm during winter days in Chicago? 340 on the Park offers convenient alternatives to bearing the bitter cold:
• The lower floors offer convenient retail shopping. The
• Easy access to the Chicago pedway system, perfect for days when the weather in Chicago is unpredictable.
• Seamless connection easily to nearby Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) stations as well as Metra commuter facilities.
Convenience
340 on the Park is located in the heart of the city and is in close proximity to the Chicago’s best dining, entertainment, shopping and culture Within just a few blocks, there’s a bit of something for everyone:
• Shop the afternoon away at Bloomingdales and dine on exceptional steak or seafood at Gibson’s Bar & Steakhouse.
• Peruse local boutiques and enjoy a lunch al fresco at Millennium Park’s Park Grill.
• Discover centuries of artistic creation at The Art Institute of Chicago or disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city and relax with a massage at a world-class spa.
• Get to know sweet home Chicago and its striking historical architecture by boat or bus: check out a tour guided by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. The lifestyle of residents at 340 on the Park can find experiences of all kinds—all within mere miles.
At 340 on the Park, you can find it all. The ultimate green lifestyle meets true luxury and urban accessibility. Spectacular views of city excitement and nearby landmarks round out the outstanding experience of fine living. The pulse of the city or serene relaxation—or a bit of both—are all within reach at 340 on the Park.
South Loop Real Estate in Chicago: Home to the City’s Most Famous Attractions
South Loop real estate is the home of the city’s most exciting new construction developments. More importantly, though, the attractions of the South Loop neighborhood are a large part of what make downtown Chicago condos so desirable.
Along with being very close to the city’s commercial and financial centers, the South Loop retains the cachet of downtown real estate while also having the community feel of an up-and-coming neighborhood. Within walking distance of some of Chicago’s best attractions and the summer’s most fun events, proximity to the South Loop is something to keep in mind when shopping for downtown Chicago condos.
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The History of Streeterville Real Estate
Streeterville real estate offers the lifestyle that most people envision when they think about moving into luxury Chicago condos. The great shopping, dining and nightlife of the location coupled with the luxurious real estate of Streeterville and the nearby areas make it a desirable and distinctly Chicago place to live. The famous neighborhood has an interesting history along with its current cachet. Here are some of our favorite quirky facts about the famous Chicago neighborhood.
The Streeterville Real Estate Story: How the Neighborhood Got Its Start
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The Benefits of Chicago High Rise Condos: Living in an Urban Oasis
Chicago high rise condos offer a unique take on the urban lifestyle. Like small communities within themselves, high rise condo buildings unite urban dwellers through shared amenities and resident events. Magellan Development’s high rise residential developments feature luxury Chicago condos with shared outdoor spaces that allow residents to meet and mingle, while our events give our residents access to some of the most entertaining and exclusive restaurants, bars and activities in the city.
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The Lifestyle of Streeterville Condos
Streeterville condos come complete with a lifestyle that is distinct, even when compared to other luxury Chicago condos. The famous restaurants, clubs and landmarks of Chicago that you recognize by name are all right around the corner from condos in or near Streeterville.

340 on the Park wins a Chicago Real Estate Agent’s Choice Award
The readers of Chicago Agent have spoken, and Magellan Realty is proud to be responsible for the agents’ Favorite Eco-Friendly Project in the city of Chicago. Out of all the recent Chicago real estate developments, our very own 340 on the Park was chosen as the most eco-friendly project.




