Free Street Parking and Paid Parking
Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts is located at 915 E. 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. Logan Center has a free parking lot at the corner of Drexel Avenue and 60th Street and a paid parking lot at Drexel Avenue and 61st Street. Also, free parking is available on Midway Plaisance on both the east and west directional boulevards, as well as on 59th and 60th Streets on a first-come first-served basis. Note that Logan Center is on 60th Street. Midway Plaisance is in-between 60th and 59th Streets.
Paid Visitor Parking
Several options exist around campus for visitor parking. These lots include: Young, Chapin, Dorchester, and the community lot at the corner of East 60th Street and Stony Island Avenue. The visitor parking rate at University-operated lots is $4 an hour.
Campus North (Ellis) Garage is another option for visitor parking. Visitor parking rates at Campus North (Ellis) Garage are:
- 0-2 hours - $12
- 2-3 hours - $16
- 3-4 hours - $22
- 4-24 hours - $28
These rates applies 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. Parking rates include any required City of Chicago and Cook County parking taxes.
Temporary parking permits must be obtained for all guests or visitors parking in permit spaces; prices to apply. Visitors may only park at the location designated on the temporary permit. If the parking assignment designation is “various,” the holder may only park in non-gated lots.
Mobile Payment Parking
The University offers a mobile payment solution for visitor parking in the following lots: McGiffert, Wells, Chapin, Young, and Dorchester. Payments can be made by downloading the Passport app from the app store or the Google Play store; through the website ppprk.com or m.ppprk.com from a mobile device; or with any type of phone by calling 312.273.5691. Signs in these lots provide more specific information necessary to complete the mobile payment process.
Safety Guidelines for In-Person Events at the University of Chicago
CAMPUS VISITORS & COVID-19
A visitor’s decision to be present on campus and/or in University facilities serves as their acknowledgment and acceptance of the potential risks posed to them by COVID-19. Visitors and vendors are required to follow the University’s COVID-19 guidance applicable at the time of their visit.
For more detailed information, please see the University of Chicago’s Visitor Guidelines.