
Apartments near Wayne County Community College - Downtown Campus in Detroit, MI (665 Rentals)


Grinnell Place Lofts

The Lofts of Woodward

Lofts at Merchants Row Exp (Valpey/Pep Bldg)

1437-1447 Woodward Ave

8th Street Row

1424 Woodward Ave

2001 Park Ave

Library Lofts

1801 Church St

1809 Church St

Blenheim Building

54-62 W Elizabeth St

Detroit Life Building Apartments

The Reckmeyer

Berwin

Claridge

Bretton Hall

14th Street Lofts

427 Henry St

2457-2467 Cass Ave

461 Ledyard St

Little Caesars Arena - Woodward Square

Garden Lofts

145 Temple St

Temple Detroit

2933 2nd Ave

The Alhambra

2930 Cass Ave

2952 2nd Ave

2715 Rosa Parks Blvd

Brush Park Apartments

2658 Porter St

Alfred Street Townhomes

2457 Beaubien St

Historic Brush Park

North Corktown Apartments

510 Winder St

One building

65 Edmund Pl

Walker Bldg

Edmund Place

La Salle

Carlton Lofts

64 Watson St

2661 Saint Antoine St

2826 14th St

2831 14th St

2817-2819 14th St

291 Edmund Pl
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