
Apartments near Mid-City Plaza in Indianapolis, IN (482 Rentals)


609 Woodruff Place Middle Dr

2531 E 10th St

1701 E Michigan St

2425 E Michigan St

554 Eastern Ave

441 N Highland Ave

1318-1320 N Parker Ave

3030 Southeastern Ave

336 N Arsenal Ave

302 N State Ave

245-247 Parkview Ave

317-319 N Temple Ave

517 N Oxford St

The Omar

Bottleworks

2926 E 17th St

St. Lucas Lofts

Walbrook

725 E St Clair St

1521 N College Ave

Alvord Street Towns

2008 E Washington St

705 E Walnut St

408 N Oakland Ave

Spring Street Condominiums

757 Mass Ave

1732 Bellefontaine St

1558 N College Ave

816 Broadway St

1657 N College Ave

1661 N College Ave

715 E 17th St

1701 N College Ave

510 N Lasalle St

505 N College Ave

1711 N College Ave

Clifford-Chatham Place Condos

664 E 17th St

660 E 17th St

1340 N Park Ave

1529 N Park Ave

1525 N Park Ave

1428 Park Apartments

1127-1129 E Market St

1202 E Washington St

Park 10 Residences

1335 Central Ave

534 E Walnut St

716 N East St
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