Reside on Clark apartments, 2200 N Clark St, Lincoln Park

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Reside on Clark is a 3-story mixed-use building at 2200 N Clark St in Lincoln Park. The building has retail space on the ground level and 28 apartments above.

The flatiron-shaped building was built in 1894 and was renovated after being acquired by an affiliate of Reside Living.

The apartments

Reside on Clark has studio, 1- and 2-bedroom floor plans. Studios range in size from 484 to 702 square feet, 1-bedrooms from 746 to 920 square feet and 2-bedrooms from 881 to 1,078 square feet.

Floor plans and availability are accessible online.

The spacious apartments have hardwood floors, high ceilings, good closet space and large windows. Some of the units have fireplaces, skylights and architectural details.

There are in-unit washer / dryers. Kitchens have gas ranges, dishwashers and built-in microwaves.

Amenities, services, policies

Reside on Clark has a bike storage area and resident storage lockers. On-site parking is not available, and parking is scarce in the area.

Reside on Clark is pet-friendly, subject to limits, and smoke-free.

The location

Reside on Clark is on busy Clark St, just a block from Lincoln Park, one of the greatest public spaces in America.

The location has relatively quick access to Lake Shore Drive via Fullerton Ave, and to North Avenue Beach, which stretches nearly a mile north along the lakefront.

The tranquil, tree-lined streets immediately west of Reside on Clark are a delightful venue for sampling some of the best of Chicago’s late 19th-century residential architecture.

Shopping. Reside on Clark has good proximity to grocery shopping.

The nearest full-service grocery store, less than two blocks north of the building, is Big Apple Finer Foods. Mrs Green’s, an upscale grocer that’s a recent arrival to the area, is two blocks west.

From early May to late October, more than 50 farmers draw Wednesday and Saturday morning crowds to the Green City Market in the park. From November through April the market is held most Saturdays at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, several blocks northeast of Reside on Clark.

Dining, nightlife, entertainment.
You’ll find a good selection of bars and restaurants along Clark Street and several eateries in the building itself.

Local favorites a short walk from Reside on Clark include R.J. Grunts, Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder, Eleven Lincoln Park and Riccardo Trattoria.

Mon Ami Gabi is a block east and a block north.

The Visit Clark Street site gives you a good overview of the bars, restaurants, retail and service establishments near Reside on Clark.


Two blocks west of Reside on Clark, Lincoln Ave is packed with a wide variety of restaurants, bars and entertainment venues, including Lion Head Pub, O’Malley’s West and the Original Potbelly.


Stanley’s Kitchen, Sedgwick’s, Gamekeepers and River Shannon are some of the options you’ll find along Armitage Ave, two blocks south of the building.

Parks, recreation.
Lincoln Park has too many attractions to list.


The Zoo, the Conservatory and its gardens, the landmark Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum and other Lincoln Park draws are within a few minutes’ walk from the building.

Active recreation opportunities are abundant, some of them unusual. Fly fishing lessons, for example, are available at nearby North Pond in the park.

If your idea of active recreation is that it’s something well worth watching, you can survey the beach volleyball scene from a reclining position.

The 13-acre Oz Park is two blocks west of Reside on Clark. The park has ball fields, basketball and tennis courts, a children’s playground, a community garden and Oz-themed statuary.

Transportation. Reside on Clark’s access to public transportation is good, but not great.

Several CTA bus routes have stops just outside the building and several more are a short distance away in the park. The nearest CTA train stops are about a mile from Reside on Clark.

Taxi service is nearly always available outside the building. The nearest Zipcar car-sharing location is just over a block from the building. DIVVY bikes are available just outside the building.

Access to I-90/94 and the city’s expressway grid is inconvenient, and can be a source of misery during peak hours.

The competition

You’ll find additional options at YoChicago’s Lincoln Park apartment guide.

Rentals are typically available in a number of nearby condo buildings, sometimes at lower rents than in the managed apartment buildings.

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Reside on Clark

Address 2200 N Clark St
City Chicago
# of Units 28
Pets Pet-friendly, subject to limits
Completed 1894
Management Reside Living
Website Reside on Clark

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