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The South Loop is one of four areas that constitute Downtown Chicago. Dearborn Station at the south end of Printers Row, located in the South Loop, is the oldest train station still standing in Chicago; it has been converted to retail and office space. Bars, restaurants, boutiques, and colleges are located in the South Loop. Most of the area south of Congress Parkway between Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, excepting Chinatown, is referred to as the South Loop. The South Loop stretches as far South as 26th Street and includes former warehouses and factory lofts which have been converted to residential buildings, while new townhouses and highrises have been developed on vacant or underused land. A major landowner in the South Loop is Columbia College Chicago, a private school that owns 17 buildings.
The South Loop is one of four areas that constitute Downtown Chicago. Dearborn Station at the south end of Printers Row, located in the South Loop, is the oldest train station still standing in Chicago; it has been converted to retail and office space. Bars, restaurants, boutiques, and colleges are located in the South Loop. Most of the area south of Congress Parkway between Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, excepting Chinatown, is referred to as the South Loop. The South Loop stretches as far South as 26th Street and includes former warehouses and factory lofts which have been converted to residential buildings, while new townhouses and highrises have been developed on vacant or underused land. A major landowner in the South Loop is Columbia College Chicago, a private school that owns 17 buildings.


