
Apartments near Chicago Theater in Chicago, IL (2,089 Rentals)


State Place Tower and Shops at State Place

Halsted Hubbard Condominiums

City Towne Lofts

833-45 W. Fulton Mkt.

770 Lofts

209 E Lake Shore Dr

301-315 S Halsted St

1015 N La Salle Dr

1011 N La Salle Blvd

449 N Green St

The Montreville

33 E Bellevue Pl

219 E Lake Shore Dr

229 E Lake Shore Dr

117 E Bellevue Plz

990 N Lake Shore Dr

548 W Polk St

999 N Lake Shore Dr

440-446 N Green St

909 West Washington Condos

Peoria Street Lofts

123 S Peoria St

850 W Adams St

900-924 W Madison St

901 W Madison St

19 E Cedar St

100 East Bellevue

Cosmopolitan Lofts

847 N Larrabee St

45 E Cedar St

55 East Cedar

57 East Cedar

West Loop Collection

Cabrini Rowhouses

1172 S Plymouth CT

1112 N Dearborn St

873 N Larrabee St

544 N Milwaukee Ave

40 E Cedar St

1142-1144 S Michigan Ave

68 E Cedar St

Bradley Apartments

1122 N DEARBORN

1127-1133 N State St

932-940 W Madison St

1031 N Orleans St

1110 N Lake Shore Dr

1100 N Lake Shore Dr

73 East Elm Condominium

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Most folks today believe that the days of beautiful, old theater houses is gone, replaced by corporate box joints, but people from Chicago apartments can tell you that the traditional theater is still alive and kicking in the heart of the Chicago Theater. A testament to the power of entertainment, this gorgeous auditorium has been sitting on the same spot for generations, and has always been the place to visit to take in the latest in arts and entertainment. There's always something on display in this movie house, and you can be just a few steps away with an apartment near the Chicago Theater. The Chicago Theater first opened its doors in 1921, and since then it's been a popular place for people in search of a night's entertainment. When it first opened, it was strictly movies, and would frequently be filled to the brim with spectators hoping to catch their favorite stars and starlets of the silver screen, but over the years it has transformed dramatically. Today, it's the finest spot in town to catch a night of theatre, with some of the best companies in town, and from around the country, making their way to the stage to the delight of folks from Chicago apartments. The theater is also home to numerous concerts throughout the year, with music styles ranging from country, to pop, to rock, and even rap stars. There are many shows happening with the gorgeous walls of this theater, and the only true way to keep track of them all is to find an apartment near the Chicago Theater. That way, you'll never be far from the latest great show. With all this action happening in one spot, there's no question why you should make your way to this storied theater, and an apartment near the Chicago Theater will make it that much easier to get there each night. No matter how far a person from a Chicago apartment needs to go to get there, a visit to the Chicago Theater is simply a must for any fan of theatre, comedy, or music.
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