
Apartments near 22nd Street Shops in Indianapolis, IN (510 Rentals)


2729 N College Ave

1332 Central Ave

1428 Park Apartments

3034 N Pennsylvania St

1234 N Capitol Ave

1335 Central Ave

3001 N New Jersey St

1340 N Park Ave

3051-3055 N Pennsylvania St

Nouveau in Old Northside

1521 N College Ave

Park 10 Residences

Alvord Street Towns

1202 N New Jersey St

The Omar

2840 Dr. M King Jr

1031 N Pennsylvania St

The Whitestone

904 W 27th St

3178 N Capitol Ave

614 W 30th St

El Dee Apartments

3202 N Pennsylvania St

970 Fort Wayne Ave

Walbrook

908-916 N Alabama St

The Lodge

3309 N Pennsylvania St

Meridian Arch Condos

108 E St Clair St

The DiRimini Condominiums

Bottleworks

The Vernon

816 Broadway St

Glencoe

643 Fort Wayne Ave

Penn Ridge Manor

716 N East St

615 N Pennsylvania St

1914 Sugar Grove Ave

Grand Meridian Apartments

Mapleton Park

534 E Walnut St

3502 Salem St

3505 N Pennsylvania St

3513 N Pennsylvania St

3506 Salem St

Clifford-Chatham Place Condos

725 E St Clair St

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