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7804 S Maryland Ave

2219 W 47th St

4716 S Drexel Blvd

24 Units // Chatham

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Bethel Terrace

6452 S Green St

Eastwood Garden Apartments

6608 S Peoria St

5848 S Normal Ave

6657 S Lowe Ave

6701-6703 S Parnell Ave

Vivian Carter Apartments

Harvard Heights

1200 W 64th St

6805 S Union Ave

Transforming Housing I

6800-6812 S Normal Ave

1300 W 64th St

Branch of Hope Apartments

6748 S. May St.

Hayes Manor Senior Housing

735-745 W Garfield Blvd

Gray Apartments

6100 S Wabash

Transformation Housing Iii

Kenwood Apartments

6804 S Perry

110 W 68th St

6125-29 S Wabash Ave Chicago, IL 60637

6101 S Laflin St

6820-6824 S Perry Ave

6826 S Perry Ave

7000 S Sangamon St

7040 S Emerald Ave

7014 S Sangamon St

6618 S Wabash Ave Chicago, IL 60637

St. Edmund's Meadows

6654 S Loomis Blvd

6838-6840 1/2 S Perry Ave

Jarell Washington Park

St. Edmund's Tower

St. Edmund's Tower Annex

St. Edmund's Court

5758-60 S Wabash Ave 22-24 E 58th Chicago, IL 60637

5838 S Michigan Ave

St. Edmund's Commons
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