From pre-war classics to modern, brand new construction, Chicago is full of high-rise living options. Take a closer look inside of some of the most distinctive addresses that make up this fair city.

351 Huron – 351 West Huron Street
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Northbrook-based Regency Development Group brings a new seven-story luxury condominium development to the vibrant River North neighborhood. Designed by Chicago’s Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture (HPA), the SoHo loft-inspired steel and brick building includes six condominiums, offering 4,500 square feet of indoor space and 1,500 square feet of outdoor space. Each unit includes four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Prices range from $2.55 million to $3.4 million.

1000M – 1000 South Michigan Avenue
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For urban connoisseurs who seek beauty above all, 1000M offers an uncompromising commitment to the art of luxury living.
1000M is an 832-foot-tall luxury condominium tower located at 1000 South Michigan Avenue, at the edge of Grant Park. Designed by world-renowned architect Helmut Jahn, and developed by a joint venture of Time Equities, JK Equities and OAK Capitals, this 74-story curving, cantilevering glass tower will make a dramatic statement on Chicago’s skyline.
1000M features 323 luxury condominiums, 40,000 square feet of amenities and breathtaking views of Grant Park, Lake Michigan and downtown Chicago.

The Ritz Carlton Residences – 118 E. Erie St.
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Located in the heart of the Magnificent Mile, this exclusive residential tower combines spacious, finely-detailed homes with the legendary service of The Ritz-Carlton brand. The Residences feature high ceilings; wide-plank hardwood floors; de Giulio kitchens with custom SieMatic cabinetry; Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele appliances; private terraces and balconies; custom millwork and more. Homeowners also enjoy the tenth-floor Landmark Club, which includes a billiards room, movie theatre, fitness and spa facilities and a private art collection.