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Printers Row neighborhood

Printers Row

Historic loft living in the heart of the South Loop's book district

Chicago, IL Real Estate

19th-century printing warehouses converted to loftsDearborn Station and Congress ParkwayLit Fest and independent bookstoresSteps from Grant Park and Museum Campus

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The Neighborhood

Historic loft living in the heart of the South Loop's book district

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19th-century printing warehouses converted to loftsDearborn Station and Congress ParkwayLit Fest and independent bookstoresSteps from Grant Park and Museum CampusRed Line at Harrison for Loop access

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From leased listings, through June 2026

Year over year
+3.9%
Vs. Chicago median
+16%
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About Printers Row

Printers Row, Chicago, IL runs along Dearborn Street between Congress Parkway and Polk Street, a compact district where Romanesque Revival warehouses tower above brick-paved sidewalks. These buildings once housed the printing presses that made Chicago a publishing powerhouse in the late 1800s. Today, their timber beams and sixteen-foot ceilings shelter loft apartments with massive windows that flood exposed brick walls with light. Walk these blocks and you'll see the Franklin Building's terra cotta details, the Transportation Building's ornate facade, and Dearborn Station—the city's oldest surviving passenger terminal—anchoring the southern edge like a Victorian sentinel.

The Printers Row Lit Fest takes over Dearborn every June, filling the street with authors, rare book dealers, and poetry readings under white tents. Year-round, Sandmeyer's Bookstore on Dearborn stocks shelves you can browse for hours. Hackney's on Printer's Row serves burgers and dark wood booth atmosphere. The neighborhood sits two blocks from Grant Park's lakefront trails and the Museum Campus—walk to Shedd Aquarium or Field Museum in fifteen minutes. The Red Line's Harrison stop delivers you to the Loop in three minutes.

Real estate in Printers Row means loft living—converted industrial spaces with open floor plans, original hardwood floors, and skyline views through tall industrial windows. You'll find one- and two-bedroom condos for sale in these historic buildings, plus modern apartment towers along Plymouth Court offering rentals with rooftop decks and fitness centers. The South Loop condo market here attracts buyers who want character and walkability without Lincoln Park prices. Apartments for rent in Printers Row put you within walking distance of downtown offices, lakefront parks, and Roosevelt Road's restaurant row. If you're searching for homes for sale in Printers Row, expect boutique buildings with low HOA fees and protected landmark status that preserves the neighborhood's architectural soul.

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About Living in Printers Row

Printers Row is known for its historic printing warehouses converted into residential lofts, the annual Printers Row Lit Fest, and Dearborn Station—Chicago's oldest train station. The neighborhood preserves the South Loop's 19th-century industrial architecture while serving as a gateway to Grant Park and Museum Campus.

Printers Row offers converted loft condos in landmark buildings with exposed brick, timber ceilings, and oversized windows, plus modern apartment towers along Plymouth Court with amenities like rooftop decks and gyms. Most properties are one- or two-bedroom units with open layouts that showcase the original industrial character.

Printers Row offers renters walkable access to downtown Loop offices, lakefront trails, and Museum Campus attractions within blocks. The Red Line at Harrison connects you to the entire North Side in minutes, while Dearborn Street's restaurants and Sandmeyer's Bookstore provide local gathering spots without the crowds of River North.

Printers Row sits two blocks west of Grant Park, with Museum Campus (Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum, Adler Planetarium) a fifteen-minute walk south. Roosevelt Road's restaurant corridor lies three blocks south, while the Loop's theater district and State Street shopping are a ten-minute walk north. Dearborn Station marks the southern boundary at Polk Street.

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