Locale
Perfectly positioned where Logan Square meets Humboldt Park, 2900 North offers a mix of neighborhood charm and city energy. Steps from top restaurants, coffee shops, parks, and the 606 Trail, it’s a walkable, vibrant area that captures the best of Chicago living.
*Nicks on North*The Whale*Federales*Lardon*Cafe Mustache*bang Bang Pies and Biscuits
*Nicks on North*The Whale*Federales*Lardon*Cafe Mustache*bang Bang Pies and Biscuits
*The Moonlighter*Middle Brow Bungalow*Taqueria Chingón* Lula Café* Dunlay’s on the Square* Chiya Chai Café*
*The Moonlighter*Middle Brow Bungalow*Taqueria Chingón* Lula Café* Dunlay’s on the Square* Chiya Chai Café*
*Sip of Hope Coffee Bar* Café Colao* The 606 Trail* Humboldt Park*
*Sip of Hope Coffee Bar* Café Colao* The 606 Trail* Humboldt Park*
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Accesibility
2900 North offers exceptional accessibility, with direct frontage on North Avenue and easy access to major routes like California, Western, and the Kennedy Expressway.
Multiple CTA bus lines stop steps from the building, and the Blue Line’s Western station is just over a mile away for quick trips downtown or to O’Hare. The neighborhood is bike- and pedestrian-friendly, surrounded by shops, cafés, and parks—all within minutes of your front door.
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Shopping & Essentials
Everyday conveniences are right around the corner from 2900 North. You’ll find Target, Cermak Fresh Market, and ALDI within a short drive, plus CVS, Walgreens, and Family Dollar just minutes away for quick errands. Nearby local favorites like The Plant Shop Chicago and Myopic Books add neighborhood charm, while boutiques along Milwaukee and North Avenue offer unique finds.
Whether you’re grocery shopping, picking up essentials, or browsing weekend markets, everything you need is close to home.
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Dining & Leisure
Dining and leisure options abound around 2900 North. From Parson’s Chicken & Fish and Lardon to Scofflaw and The Whale, the area offers some of Chicago’s most popular spots for brunch, dinner, and cocktails. Enjoy live music at Rosa’s Lounge, coffee and community at Cafe Mustache or Sip of Hope, and craft brews at Hopewell Brewing Co. or The Moonlighter.
With Humboldt Park and The 606 Trail nearby, you can easily unwind outdoors, making it the perfect mix of food, fun, and fresh air—all just steps from home.
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Health & Fitness
Health and fitness are easy to maintain at 2900 North. You’re minutes from Orangetheory Fitness, Anytime Fitness, and Planet Fitness, with local studios like Tula Yoga and Logan Square Pilates & Core Studio nearby. Outdoor enthusiasts can jog or bike along The 606 Trail or enjoy open fields, tennis courts, and walking paths in Humboldt Park. With nearby pharmacies, clinics, and wellness spots like Aligned Modern Health and Revive Chiropractic, staying active and healthy is part of everyday life here.
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Education & Learning
2900 North is surrounded by excellent options for education and lifelong learning. Nearby schools include Goethe Elementary, Yates Elementary, and Clemente High School, along with several private and charter options like St. Sylvester School and Erie Elementary Charter. For younger children, there are trusted daycare centers and preschools such as Logan Square Montessori and Busy Bees. The Logan Square Public Library is just a short bike ride away, offering community programs and quiet study spaces—making the area ideal for families and lifelong learners alike.
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Arts & Entertainment
The area around 2900 North is rich in arts and entertainment. Local galleries, murals, and creative spaces reflect the neighborhood’s vibrant character, with venues like Gallery F and Hairpin Arts Center showcasing Chicago’s emerging artists. Catch live blues at Rosa’s Lounge, indie shows at Cole’s Bar, or comedy at The Logan Theatre. Street festivals, pop-up markets, and art walks are common throughout the year, giving residents a front-row seat to the culture and creativity that make Logan Square and Humboldt Park two of Chicago’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
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Transit
Transit access at 2900 North is convenient and well-connected. Multiple CTA bus routes run along North Avenue, California, and Kedzie, linking you directly to the Western Blue Line station for a quick ride downtown or to O’Hare Airport. The building offers easy access to the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) for commuters, and the neighborhood is highly walkable and bike-friendly, with Divvy stations and The 606 Trail nearby. Whether you drive, bike, or take public transit, getting around the city from 2900 North is simple and efficient.

