
Apartments near The Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago in Chicago, IL (2,438 Rentals)


1659 W Chicago Ave

633 S Laflin St

Paulina Park Apartments

1418 W Division St

504 N Hermitage Ave

921 S Ada St

1656 N Cleveland Ave

1623 N Halsted St

957 N Ashland Ave

1632 N Burling St

1226 N Noble St

816-818 S Loomis St

1530-1532 W Cortez St

1629 N Halsted St

1631 N Halsted St

1625 N Halsted St

1640 N Burling St

1456-1458 W Lexington St

The Lofts at Museum Park I

507-09 Hartland

1656 W Chicago Ave

1227 N Cleaver St

Westhaven Park Apartments (Phase IIA)

862 N Marshfield Ave

1342 - 1346 S Wabash Ave

1235 N Cleaver St

1602-1604 W Augusta Blvd

1716-1717 N North Park Ave

1648 N Burling St

876 N Marshfield Ave

1714-1716 N Wells St

1319 W Taylor St

150 W Eugenie St

1700-1708 W Chicago Ave

1610 W Augusta Blvd

1745 W Ohio St

10th St. Suites

868 N Marshfield Ave

1026 N Ashland Ave

1653 N Halsted St

1743 W Erie St

1741 W Erie St

927-927 S Loomis St

1341 S Indiana Pky

1164 N Milwaukee Ave

1738-1740 W Huron St

1502 W Polk St

Museum Park Tower 1

908 S Loomis St
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