Blog

Apartments Near Union Station: Neighborhoods, Commute, and Costs

Interior of a train station with a large arched window, ornate ceiling, and a sign reading "TO TRAINS" with an arrow pointing right.

Apartments Near Union Station: Neighborhoods, Commute, and Costs

Union Station is located on the west side of downtown Chicago between Canal Street and the Chicago River. It sits near the Loop and West Loop and provides direct access to regional rail lines and downtown employment centers and is one of the main transportation hubs in Chicago, serving Metra, Amtrak, and multiple CTA connections. Many people choose to live nearby to reduce commute time throughout the city and Chicago suburbs. If you’re moving to Chicago, here’s our guide to neighborhoods close to Union Station including apartments, commute methods, transit access, and typical rent ranges for studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom apartments!


Neighborhoods Near Union Station

West Loop

Distance to Union Station: About 5 to 15 minutes on foot
Common Apartment Type: Newer mid rise and high rise apartment buildings and converted warehouse lofts

West Loop is directly west of Union Station and includes a large concentration of residential buildings near dining corridors, public parks, and office developments.

West Loop Apartments for Rent

Pros

  • Short walking distance to Union Station

  • Large number of luxury apartment buildings

  • Wide range of dining and retail options

  • Lively nightlife scene
  • Great for dog owners (lots of dog parks like Mary Bartleme and Skinner “Bark Park” 569)

Cons

  • Higher rent ranges in newer buildings

Transit Access

  • CTA Green and Pink Lines at Morgan and Ashland

  • CTA Blue Line at UIC Halsted

  • CTA bus routes along Madison, Randolph, and Washington

Typical Rent in West Loop

  • Studio: $1,900 to $2,400

  • One bedroom: $2,400 to $3,300

  • Two bedroom: $3,400 to $5,000


The Loop

Distance to Union Station: About 5 to 10 minutes on foot
Common Apartment Type: High rise residential towers

The Loop surrounds Union Station on the east and provides direct access to offices, government buildings, and downtown public spaces.

Apartments for Rent in the Loop

Pros

  • Immediate access to Union Station

  • Strong CTA and Metra connectivity

  • Large concentration of residential towers

Cons

  • Limited residential inventory compared to surrounding neighborhoods

  • Reduced dining and nightlife compared to surrounding areas

Transit Access

  • CTA Red, Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple Lines

  • Metra service at all downtown terminals

Typical Rent in the Loop

  • Studio: $1,600 to $2,200

  • One bedroom: $2,000 to $2,800

  • Two bedroom: $2,800 to $4,100


South Loop

Distance to Union Station: About 20 to 30 minutes by transit
Common Apartment Type: High rise residential buildings

South Loop is located south of the central business district and offers a large number of residential buildings with direct CTA access to Union Station.

South Loop Apartments for Rent

Pros

  • Wide selection of apartment buildings

  • Competitive pricing
  • Direct CTA rail access

  • Proximity to downtown parks and lakefront areas

Cons

  • Less lively nightlife scene

Transit Access

  • CTA Red Line at Roosevelt

  • CTA Orange and Green Lines nearby

  • CTA bus routes along Roosevelt and State

Typical Rent in South Loop

  • Studio: $1,600 to $2,200

  • One bedroom: $1,900 to $2,700

  • Two bedroom: $2,700 to $4,000


Fulton River District

Distance to Union Station: About 10 to 20 minutes on foot
Common Apartment Type: High rise and converted loft buildings

Fulton River District sits north of Union Station along the Chicago River and includes a mix of residential towers and former warehouse buildings.

Fulton River District Apartments for Rent

Pros

  • Walkable access to Union Station

  • Riverfront paths and nearby open space

  • Residential feel steps from Chicago’s liveliest areas
  • Mix of modern and loft style apartments

Cons

  • Higher price point at most buildings

Transit Access

  • CTA Green and Pink Lines at Clinton and Morgan

  • CTA bus routes along Canal and Lake

Typical Rent in Fulton River District

  • Studio: $1,800 to $2,500

  • One bedroom: $2,300 to $3,400

  • Two bedroom: $3,200 to $4,800

Find Apartments Near Union Station

Downtown Apartment Collective works with renters to explore apartment options near Union Station, including West Loop, the Loop, South Loop, and Fulton River District. Contact Downtown Apartment Collective to begin your search for apartments near Union Station.

Similar Blog Posts

Large open floorplan of luxury Chicago apartment

Get the Luxury Lifestyle​ You Seek

We offer quality service that’s just as luxurious as the luxury apartments we’re leasing. 

Contact Our Rental Team