
Apartments near Merchandise Mart Station-Purple Line in Chicago, IL (2,213 Rentals)


1244 N Cleaver

1713 Sheffield Ave

1848 N Lincoln Ave

1850 N. Clark St.

1834 Mohawk St

1246 N Cleaver St

1372 W Evergreen Ave

1254 N Cleaver St

1164 N Milwaukee Ave

868 N Marshfield Ave

1026 N Ashland Ave

1504 W Division St

1737 W Erie St

1802 North Halsted

1847-49 N Cleveland Ave

1231 N Greenview Ave

1530 W Haddon Ave

908 S Loomis St

1700-1708 W Chicago Ave

1030 N Ashland Ave

1349 W Taylor St

927-927 S Loomis St

Westhaven Park Apartments (Phase IIA)

213 W Wisconsin St

325 N Orleans St

1528 S Wabash Ave

1048 N Ashland Ave

873 N Paulina St

1113 N Ashland Ave

1741 W Erie St

1230 N Greenview Ave

1226 N Greenview Ave

1506 W Polk St

1745 W Ohio St

1353 W Taylor St

1359-1361 W Blackhawk St

1502 W Polk St

1306 N Cleaver St

1845 N Orchard St

1832-1834 N Burling St

1853 Orchard St

1738-1742 N Bissell St

1743 W Erie St

1312 N Cleaver St

328 W Wisconsin St

1914 N Clark St

1738-1740 W Huron St

Milwaukee & Division

414 W Wisconsin St

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