Billboards in Downtown – Loop

The Loop is the heart of the city and it’s bursting with iconic Chicago attractions, including historic architecture, river cruises, Millennium Park, the Chicago Riverwalk, a vibrant theatre district, incredible dining, shopping along State Street…and that’s just for starters.


An image of a large bus driving down a busy street displaying a Bus Wrap, a popular form of Chicago advertising.

1000 South Michigan Shuttle advertisement

@properties went big and bold when they plastered this shuttle with breathtaking views from 1000 South Michigan and created a billboard space on wheels!  Eye-catching in its beauty and advertising medium as this shuttle runs throughout downtown Chicago.

A bus driving through a heavily trafficked area downtown displaying a popular form of Chicago advertising in the form of a Bus Wrap.

UI Health Shuttle advertisement

With so many healthcare options and providers out there, UI Health wanted to stand out and make their presence known in a big way!  We love their creative advertisement copy with the “Hello my name is …” sticker as it emphasizes UI Health’s desire to introduce and connect with the masses about their convenient services. 

A Wild Posting format of Chicago advertising in a high pedestrian area.

Wild Posting advertisement on Clark St. south of Monroe St.

Street-level billboard advertisements make a huge impression especially when they receive a constant flow of foot traffic like this poster in the Central Loop.  Located right next to Revival Hall and 4 blocks west of Michigan Ave., this advertising location is perfect for reaching tourists and the tens of thousands of people who work in the Downtown-Loop area daily.

Downtown Chicago advertising in the form of a Wallscape in a high pedestrian area.

Wallscape advertisement on Clark St. and Monroe St.

Known for its famous skyscrapers and historic buildings, the Loop has also been the site of architectural creativity and experimentation for years. The Rookery Building is a perfect example of this beauty and design, while nearby Millennium and Grant Parks, are proof that preserving green space along the lakefront is just as important as the many architectural marvels in Downtown Chicago.


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