Elevate Your Lifestyle

With an unmatched downtown location, Echelon offers instant access to everything that makes Chicago remarkable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What lease term lengths does your community offer?

​Our community offers lease term lengths ranging from 6 to 12 months.

What size apartments does your community offer?

We offer several floor plan options, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments.

What utilities, if any, are included in the monthly rent?

​While utilities are not included in the base rent, we offer a convenient monthly utility fee of $120 for studios, $150 for one-bedrooms, and $175 for two-bedrooms, which covers water, sewage, gas, trash, internet, and cable TV.

What amenities does your community offer?

​Residents have access to a variety of amenities, including a resident lounge, co-working space, pool deck, fitness center, and a grill deck.

Is there a dog run on the property?

​While we do not have a private dog run on-site, our community is conveniently attached to a large public park that is perfect for pet owners.

Does your community have EV charging stations? If not, are there any nearby?

​Yes, our community provides one on-site EV charging station for resident use.

Where can guests park?

​Guests may park in the attached garage, which is open to public parking.

Is the leasing office open on Sundays?

​The leasing office is closed on Sundays, though our front desk staff remains available 24/7.

Is there public transportation nearby?

​Our location offers excellent transit access, including the CTA Green, Blue, and Pink train lines, multiple bus routes, and proximity to Union Station for Metra and Amtrak.

What attractions are nearby?

​We are located near a Jewel-Osco grocery store as well as the vibrant Fulton Market and River North neighborhoods, which offer premier dining, shopping, and nightlife.

How does your community sort and receive mail/packages?

Packages are accepted and stored by our 24/7 front desk staff, who are available at any time to release them to residents.