
Apartments near Chicago Avenue Station (Blue Line)-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (3,502 Rentals)


1837 W. Evergreen Avenue

1431-1437 N Milwaukee Ave

The Revival

2021 W Haddon Ave

1917 W Evergreen Ave

221-225 S Racine Ave

120 W Oak St

123 W Oak St

Superior West

1648 W North Ave

105 W Delaware Pl

670 N Clark St

1650-1652 N Bosworth Ave

LaSalle Private Residences

City Place

941 N Hoyne Ave

1426 N Orleans St

916 W Willow St

1610 N Mohawk St

1519 N Hudson Ave

The Daily News Building

1732 N. Halsted

1502 N Sedgwick St

1453 N Sedgwick St

106-108 W Oak St

1449 Sedgwick

Royalton Towers

225 S Racine Ave

1800-1810 N Fremont St

227 S Racine Ave

32 S Ashland Ave

1511 N Wood St

2100 W Superior St

1412 N Elk Grove Ave

1801 N. Dayton

104 W Oak St

2056 W Augusta Blvd

2054-2056 W Augusta Blvd

1913 W Schiller St

2104 W Superior Ave

846 N Hoyne Ave

858 N Hoyne St

2100 W Erie St

2047 W Thomas St

2026 W Haddon Ave

Residences on Racine

747 N Clark St

220 S Peoria St

1719 N Burling St

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