
Apartments near Lockefield Shoppes in Indianapolis, IN (436 Rentals)


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Blacherne Apartments

Barbee

St. Joseph Flats

Bon Air Apartments

Blue Triangle

INDY INDIE ARTIST COLONY

Van Dyke

Raleigh

The McKay

Wyndham on Delaware

The Harrison

The 101

1512 N Pennsylvania St

Spink

Northside Flats Apartments

PICCADILLY

Windsor

The Marleigh

Grace Manor Apartments

The Seminole

PENN ARTS

Madison Apartments

Barton Center

1733 N. Meridian

The Whit Apartments

Koehne Commons Apartments

The Jordan

Carpenter Apartments

Traymore Apartments

Apollo & Aurora Apartments

Englewood Lofts

1301 N Alabama St

St. George Apartments

The Braxton at Lugar Tower

The Davlan

The Braxton at Lugar Tower

450 N Massachusetts Ave

1850 N Talbott St

Maryden on Central

The Aviary

The Pointe on Mass

Harding Street Lofts

The Richelieu

The Whittier

140 E 19th St

John J. Barton Apartments

Meridian Walk

Chelsea Manor
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