
Apartments near Roosevelt & Clinton in Chicago, IL (1,832 Rentals)


200 S State St

1025 W Monroe St

1411 W Taylor St

1413 W Taylor St

Tandem Lofts

1940 S May St

1819 S Allport St

225 S Racine Ave

11 N Green St

1838 S Racine Ave

1614 S Throop St

908 S Loomis St

1416 W Taylor St

1657-1659 S Throop St

227 S Racine Ave

1806 S Allport St

1913-1935 S State St

816-818 S Loomis St

1736 S Michigan Ave

Van Buren Lofts

1245-1259 W 18th St

1917 S. Racine Ave.

219-249 W Cermak Rd

Residences on Racine

La Fama

2229-2245 S Canal St

221-225 S Racine Ave

1420 W Taylor St

900-924 W Madison St

1837 S Allport St

2223 S Princeton Ave

CA on Adams

Bicycle Station Lofts

Richelieu Flats

1843 S Allport St

1502 S Prairie Ave

Vanguard Lofts

939-949 W Madison St

Washington Boulevard Lofts

Metropolitan Tower

932-940 W Madison St

1001 W Madison St

222 W 22nd Pl

The Daily News Building

232-236 W 22nd Pl

1436 W TAYLOR St

228 W 22nd Pl

1501 S Prairie Ave

257 W 22nd Pl

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