Residences at New City
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NewCity puts you in the heart of it all so you can experience it all. Your new home is just minutes from Lake Michigan, live theater and neighborhood shopping, Michigan Avenue, and the Loop. Take a stroll, meet new friends, take it all in—there's no other new construction residential tower as well appointed and well located as NewCity.
Ecologically speaking, transportation couldn't be easier with the North/Clybourn Red Line stop just steps away and bus stops along Halsted Street and North Avenue. Prefer to walk or bike? Lincoln Park is pedestrian friendly—just like NewCity's courtyard of shops. With bike parking on site, you can easily pedal off to the lakefront or just about anywhere else.
The 4th floor amenity area at NewCity is your own private oasis in downtown Chicago. Invite friends over for a private viewing in the theater room. Swim a lap or two in the shimmering pool. Sip a glass of wine and enjoy good conversation by the warm outdoor fire pit. The finest in location, convenience, finishes and lifestyle — life doesn't get any better than this.
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Awe-inspiring skycrapers, world-class cuisine, rocking festivals – the Windy City will blow you away with low-key culture and awesomeness. High-flying architecture is everywhere, from the glass-floored Willis Tower to the swooping silver Pritzer Pavilion to Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House. Whimsical public art studs the streets; walk along and encounter an abstract Picasso statue that's not only great to look at, but the public can even climb on it. For art museums, take your pick: there's the massive Art Institute, psychedelic paintings at the Museum of Mexican Art or outsider drawings at the Intuit gallery.
Chicago knows how to rock a festival-between March and September it throws around 200. Blues Fest brings nearly half a million people to Grant Park, all for free. During the Lollapalooza mega-party, rock bands thrash to an audience in arm-flailing frenzy. Smaller street fests take place in the neighborhoods each weekend – though some rival downtown for star power on their stages.
Chicago is a big-time sports town, with a pro team for every season. Watching a game is a local must, whether you slather on tbody paint for a Bears game, join the crowd in Wrigley Field, or hit a neighborhood tavern for whatever's on TV. Should you crave more activity, the city's 24 beaches and expansive public parks offer a huge array of play.