
Apartments near Loyola University - Water Tower Campus in Chicago, IL (2,227 Rentals)


1453 N Sedgwick St

1449 Sedgwick

1500 N Orleans St

1456 N Orleans St

Old Town Village West

400 E Randolph St

20 N State St

1509 N Sedgwick St

330 N Clinton St

1322 N Clybourn Ave

1502 N Sedgwick St

1511 N Sedgwick St

2040 W. North Ave.

1329-1331 N Clybourn Ave

Six North Michigan Building

1510 N Sedgwick St

333 N Jefferson St

550-560 W Fulton St

1505 N Hudson Ave

Old Town Multi Family Apartment Building

245 W North Ave

1520 N Sedgewick St

315-319 W North Ave

1368 N Mohawk St

1519 N Hudson Ave

SAIC - Jones Hall

401-409 N Milwaukee Ave

Patty Crowley Apartments

700 W Grand Ave

1628-1630 N Wells St

Parc Orleans

1440 N Cleveland Ave

707 W Grand Ave

60 E Monroe St

Americana Towers

711 W Grand Ave

City Towne Lofts

415 W North Ave

1635 N North Park Ave

1633 N North Park Ave

409-413 W North Ave

824 W Superior Ave

323 W Concord Pl

150 W Eugenie St

1612 N Sedgwick St

Old Towne Place

1627 N Sedgwick St

The Montreville

720-728 W Scott St
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