If you’re looking for the biggest impression, look no further than Chicago’s Loop. With high population densities and household incomes, this is any brand’s dream neighborhood.
Key Features
Skyscrapers and endless opportunities to dine out and shop
High volume of traffic throughout day and night
Tourist attractions and waterfront views
Bottom line: The Loop has the best of the best.
Demographics
Population: 37,000 +
Median Age of Population: 32
Average Household Income: ~ $173,000 annually
Median Household Income: ~ $131,000 annually
Marital Status: 43% never married, 47% married. The rest are either separated, widowed or divorced.
In Detail
Chicago’s economic and social center, The Loop offers its residents and visitors a taste of the high life. World class restaurants and entertainment, along with shopping for every brand is available here. Visitors will never forget the views from the infamous Bean.
As a brand, The Loop represents a set of valuable audiences. Not only do you have the affluent residents of the neighborhood, but you also have to include the many commuters and visitors the area receives on a daily basis. The amount of impressions you’ll get from this area is worth its weight in gold.
Chicago Coverage & Featured Locations
1000 SOUTH MICHIGAN SHUTTLE
@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.
UI HEALTH SHUTTLE
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 ad 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.
WILD POSTING ON CLARK ST. SOUTH OF MONROE ST.
Street-level billboard ads 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.
WALLSCAPE 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.
Inquire About These Loop Billboard Locations and More!
Cost of Billboards in The Loop, Chicago
The cost of billboards in The Loop will depend on a few factors:
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The Type of Billboard
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Quantity of Locations
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How Soon You Want to Start
Billboards in Chicago are typically priced in monthly or 4-week terms. For example, if you’re looking at a quote for a billboard that is $2,000, that price usually means that it’s $2,000/4-weeks.
Neighborhood Signs (Wild Postings) - $1,000 to $6,000/4-weeks
Bus Wraps - Inquire for Price