Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood is a bevy of riches. Bordering Lake Michigan, this affluent area gives credence to its name with fine dining (Gibsons, Carmine’s, 3 Arts Club, Maple & Ash, RL), upscale shopping (Gucci, Hermes, Burberry, Neiman Marcus), and countless cultural offerings. From its perch at the corner of State and Delaware, Two West stands command over it all.
Two West is not solely about its sheer beauty. From the outdoor pool and hot tub to a state-of-the-art fitness center, massage room and dining lounge, its suite of amenities add personality on a grand scale. Its brilliant mix of style, convenience, personalized attention, and monumental living spaces of magnitude, are too luxurious for words.
Across the street from Washington Square Park, Two West’s high-end finishes, modern design, and historic Gold Coast location are in good company with 5-star hotels: The Four Seasons, The Peninsula, Waldorf Astoria, and more. Nearby grocers include Potash Market, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s.
In the late 1980s, the Gold Coast and neighboring Streeterville comprised the second most affluent neighborhood in the United States, behind Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Today, the neighborhood is a mixture of mansions, row houses, and high-rise condos and apartments.
The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.