
Apartments near Merchandise Mart Station-Purple Line in Chicago, IL (2,215 Rentals)


925 N Ashland Ave

1518 W Cortez St

1418 W Division St

1226 N Noble St

1805 N Sedgwick St

1719 N Burling St

Trevi Square

1721 N Burling St

1441 W Flournoy St

1656 W Erie St

912 N Ashland Ave

943 N Ashland Ave

458 N Paulina St

35 N Paulina St

1530-1532 W Cortez St

827 N Marshfield Ave

544 N Paulina St

1659 W Huron St

921 S Ada St

One East 14th Place

1727 N Burling St

47 W 15th St

957 N Ashland Ave

1713 N Clybourn Ave

1227 N Cleaver St

633 S Laflin St

1717 North Dayton

Marquee Tower

Menomonee Lane

1235 N Cleaver St

816-818 S Loomis St

1659 W Chicago Ave

504 N Hermitage Ave

Paulina Park Apartments

1728-1748 N Clybourn Ave

1844 N Lincoln Park

1816 N Mohawk St

1832 N Orleans St

1456-1458 W Lexington St

1319 W Taylor St

Burnham Station

15th Street Lofts

1602-1604 W Augusta Blvd

1834 N Hudson Ave

862 N Marshfield Ave

51 W 15th St

1800 North Halsted

10th St. Suites

1656 W Chicago Ave

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