
Apartments near Merchandise Mart Station-Purple Line in Chicago, IL (2,228 Rentals)


Parkside of Old Town

The Venetian

1004-1014 W Monroe St

Morgan Street Lofts

New Franklin Building

Printer's Square

Westgate Center

845 W Van Buren St

West Loop Gate

1150 N Lake Shore Dr

One East Scott

1212 Lake Shore Dr

The Terraces at Dearborn Park

Hanover House

1260 N Astor St

1242 N Lake Shore Dr

Burnham Park Plaza

Ritchie Court Condominiums

340 W Evergreen Ave

Dickinson House

1300 N Lake Shore Dr

Fairbanks Lofts

Cummings House

910 Michigan Ave #608

Promenade

1301 W Washington Blvd

747 N Throop St

1111 S Wabash Ave

1430 N Lake Shore Dr

543 N Noble St

State Parkway Condominium

Faulkner House Condos

Lake Shore Condominium

Heartbreak Lofts

The Columbian

The James House

1550 on the Park

435 W North Ave

1411-1417 W Chicago Ave

1540 N Lake Shore Dr

North Park Tower

Vision on State

Wabash Lofts

The Grant

1624 N Sedgwick St

1250 S Indiana Ave #102

202-10 N. Justine St. / 1532 W. Lake St.

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