
Apartments near Illinois Medical District-Blue Line in Chicago, IL (2,352 Rentals)


400 W Huron St

Hugo

SIX30 North Franklin Condos

The Grand on Grand

Kuklas Supper Club Lounge

825 N Hudson Ave

1633 S Homan Ave

351-355 W Chicago Ave

340 W Superior St

Sedgwick at Locust

Archer Place

Parc Chestnut

Parkside of Old Town

Appleville Condominium

The Venetian

215 S Hamilton Ave

Center Court Gardens

32 S Ashland Ave

1500 W Jackson Blvd

301 S Leavitt St

Horner - Westhaven

218 S Laflin St

2159 W Adams St

2200 W Jackson Blvd

633 S Laflin St

2158 W Adams St

1506 W Polk St

1456-1458 W Lexington St

Paulina Park Apartments

1502 W Polk St

35 N Paulina St

1441 W Flournoy St

1600 W Madison St

Monroe Laflin Place

Park 1500

1433 W. Flournoy

116 S Leavitt St

118 S Leavitt St

Leavitt and Polk 3BR Remodel - UIC/TriTaylor

17 S LEAVITT St

SkyTech Lofts

1400-1406 W Flournoy St

2213 W Monroe St

Foglia Residences at The Chicago Lighthouse

One South Leavitt

Two South Leavitt

1521 W Taylor St

2252-2258 W Adams St

Westhaven Park II - C

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