
Apartments near Uptown Retail in Chicago, IL (3,605 Rentals)


654 W Cornelia Ave

6157 N Broadway St

6100-6110 N Glenwood Ave

3557 N Ashland Ave

915-921 W Cornelia Ave

1334 W Cornelia Ave

3649 N Hermitage Ave

5058 N Claremont Ave

749 W Cornelia

1250-1252 W Hood Ave

The Duplex Tower

850 W Newport

737 W Cornelia Ave

6141-6145 N Lakewood Ave

1042 W Newport Ave

1355-1357 W Hood Ave

Elaine Place

1044 W Newport Ave

3442 N Halsted St

1154 W Newport Ave

3923 N Hoyne Ave

5029-5037 N Western Ave

1301 W Cornelia Ave

1644 W Addison St

3441-3443 N Halsted St

1300 W Hood Ave

3540 N Bosworth Ave

1324-1326 W Hood Ave

826 W Newport Ave

3500-3502 N Southport Ave

1110-1114 W Newport Ave

1339 Cornelia Ave

Elaine Place

1231-1233 W Granville Ave

6023-6025 N Ridge Ave

Lakewood Residences

3950 N Hoyne Ave

1241-1243 W Granville Ave

6016-6020 N Paulina St

3948 N Hoyne Ave

814 W Newport Ave

4700 N Western Ave

1068-1070 W Granville Ave

The Granville Condominiums

3540 N Ashland Ave

6135-6137 N Glenwood Ave

1247-1249 W Granville Ave

The Vautravers Building

6143-6145 N Glenwood Ave

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