The document summarizes key information about Chicago's Loop neighborhood, including its attractions, history, demographics, and how to get there. It describes the Loop as surrounded by Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, and containing popular attractions like Millennium Park, The Art Institute of Chicago, and The Bean sculpture. Historically, the area was only for work until the 1960s when the first residential high-rise was built. Now the neighborhood is home to both offices and expensive residential buildings, with a median income of $96,426 and average house price of $1.9 million.