About Millennium Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $215,000 to $4,650,000
Closed Prices: $178,000 to $3,700,000
Median Sale Price: $490,000
Average $ per sq ft: $528
Association Fee Ranges: $307 to $8402/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1895 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 525 to 6144 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 5 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 7 Bathrooms
Around Millennium Park
Housing in Millennium Park can be found along its borders on Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street. These streets are lined with high-rises and notable skyscrapers that hold office space as well as upscale condominiums and penthouses. Most of these places wear a high price tag but boast modern luxuries and breathtaking views.
At the ground level of many of these tall buildings are the neighborhood’s restaurants, ranging from upscale brunch spots like Wildberry Pancakes and Cafe to late-night pubs like Tavern at the Park. You’ll find whatever you’re looking for, whether it’s a casual lunch at Park Grill on an afternoon out or a more formal dining experience at The Gage. During the summer months, there are vendors throughout the area selling a variety of street foods and refreshments that are convenient for a day in the park.
During the day, especially during warmer weather, the area will be populated by tourists enjoying the park and professionals taking a break from work. Permanent residents of the area enjoy a vibrant and active urban lifestyle. Downtown Chicago hosts exciting events and festivals throughout the year and residents of Millennium Park are in a prime location to see it all.
While Millennium Park has many options when it comes to dining, the neighborhood is not particularly known for its nightlife. The park itself closes at eleven at night, which is usually when the area clears out and quiets down. A handful of bars do stay open later, but many residents move outside the area for late-night activities. However, there are a range of events such as concerts, summer movie screenings, and other festivals throughout the year that are great for Friday nights.
Millennium Park is an amazing locale to spend a Sunday. When you’d prefer to stay indoors, there’s a variety of restaurants and shops in the area, but the outdoors is really where this neighborhood excels. You can toss around a Frisbee or have a relaxing picnic in the area’s green spaces while enjoying excellent views of Downtown Chicago. During the winter, you can enjoy the skyline while skating on the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink or pay a visit to the world-class Art Institute of Chicago.
Locals Love
- Access to Chicago's Most Popular Spots
- Incredible Outdoor Spaces
- Luxury Living
Locals Don't Love
- Congested Foot and Vehicle Traffic
- Lack of Late-Night Options
- Lack of Parking
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