
Apartments near Union Square in Chicago, IL (1,256 Rentals)


St. Edmund's Commons

6022 S Indiana Ave

5854 S Michigan

5901 S Michigan

Indiana Terrace Apartments

7146 S Lowe Ave

St. Edmund's Place

215-217 E 61st St

7057 S Princeton

St. Edmund's Square

5800 S Michigan Ave

7152 S Emerald Ave

1623 W 61st St

Lafayette Terrace

7155 S Green

6705 S Michigan

7053-7059 S Yale Ave

7200 Lowe Ave

St. Edmund's Oasis

6752 S Michigan Ave

5624 S. Wabash

6000 S Prairie

Jarrell Washington Park

6700 S Indiana Ave

6820 S Michigan Ave

Wheeler House Senior Residence

Wolcott Apartments

6801-6811 S Michigan Ave

1421-1425 W Garfield Blvd

Wentworth Haven Homes

7154-7160 S Vincennes Ave

5655-5659 S Indiana Ave

5609 S Michigan Ave

215 E 68th

6957-59 S Wabash Ave

6116-6134 S King Dr

Good Shepherd Tower

6224 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr

6148-6150 S King Dr

219 E 68th St

6153-6159 S King Dr

350-352 E 59th St

6802-6808 S Prairie Ave

7255-7257 S Princeton Ave

6957 S Michigan Ave

6049 S King Dr

421 East 62nd

6923 S Indiana

7359 S Lowe Ave

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