
Apartments near Church Street Plaza in Evanston, IL (582 Rentals)


The Janice Condominiums

200 Ridge AVE

156 Asbury Ave

140 Ridge Ave

132 Ridge Ave

1322 Brummel St

142 - 148 Clyde Ave

143-149 Callan Ave

733-735 Dobson St

142-144 Asbury Ave

129-131 Elmwood Ave

131 Asbury Ave

125-133 Clyde Ave

1425 Dobson St

802-808 Clark Apartments

1729-1745 Sherman Ave

E2 Apartments

Trulee Evanston 62+

Ebenezer Primm Towers

The Link Evanston

1901 Sherman Ave

The Oak Crest

717 Emerson St.

614 Clark St

1934 Maple Ave

Ten Twenty Grove- 62 + Active Adult Living

Maeve on Ridge

617 Grove

1940 Sherman Ave.

The Merion

829 Foster St.

2006-2008 Sherman Ave

Hinman Avenue Apartments

1616 Hinman Ave

Churchview Apartments

1740 Hinman Ave

John Evans Buildings

801-811 Simpson St

1400 Chicago Ave

2047 Asbury Ave

1313-1321 Oak Ave

1326 Chicago Ave

1928 Jackson Ave

1303 Maple

1310-1315 Chicago Ave

2146 Sherman Ave

1019-1021 Dempster St

The Stewart

Jacob Blake Manor

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