
Apartments near Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL (4,231 Rentals)


Green Manor

Melrose Shores

The Pelham

Berteau Manor

Park Shores

The Patricians

530 W Aldine

2500 N Halsted St

656 W Belden Ave

Wilson Uptown LLC

The June

3264 Clark

443 Wrightwood

Harry Frank Building - 1938 W Lawrence Ave

Cornelia & Racine

544 W. Melrose

721 W. Belmont

426 W. Surf

451 W. Wrightwood

Annabelle LLC

632 W. Addison

1049 W. Oakdale

Lincoln Square Commons - 4759 N Maplewood Ave

4600 Beacon

634 W. Cornelia

The Hazelton

350 W. Oakdale

Sheffield Lofts - 3110 N Sheffield Ave

3838 N. Broadway

4100 N. Marine Dr.

2850 N. Sheridan

Wilson Court - 1901 W Wilson Ave

930 W. Winona

Grace Shores

Clarendon Shores

Sheridan Park LLC

515 W. Briar

434 Wellington

441 W. Oakdale

445 W Barry

2630 N. Hampden Court

Reside on Clarendon

Sheridan Plaza - 4607 N Sheridan Rd

Buena Shores

Reside on Surf

2756-60 N. Pine Grove

North Wolcott Ave

The Wilson Club

828 W. Fullerton

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For Cubs fans in Chicago, baseball is more than just an afternoon's entertainment: it's a religion, and their chapel of worship has to be Wrigley Field. When the weather is right, you'll find thousands of people making their way to the field to take in an afternoon or evening of America's Favorite Pasttime, watching the boys of summer hit the balls around to the best of their ability. Baseball fans know that an apartment near Wrigley Field is one of the most coveted spots in town, and those who have them are a lucky bunch. Wrigley Field was first built in 1914, and since the earliest days has been one of the most popular spots in all of town. The stadium holds over 40 thousand people, and almost every weekend it's sure to be filled to capacity with fans willing to show their support to their favorite team, and you'll also find a number of folks lumbered down in the many rooftop seats along the sides. Though the game is obviously the biggest draw, there are also a number of nice dining options for those folks from Chicago apartments who feel peckish during the game, featuring usual items such as hot dogs and burgers, but also Italian options and plenty of delicious brews. It's more than just baseball games happening at this field, however, with numerous concerts and other major events occurring on that stage, so to stay on top of all the action, and to get into the line first, then an apartment near Wrigley Field is obviously the best idea. When the day of the big game finally comes, it's not unusual to see huge crowds making their way to the field, so if you want to get the best seats, an apartment near Wrigley Field is simply a must. Baseball fans will find Wrigley Field a Mecca, the perfect place to spend a pleasant day in the gorgeous weather and catch their favorite games.
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