
Apartments near West Side Shoppes in Indianapolis, IN (424 Rentals)


1521 N College Ave

Spring Street Condominiums

The H. Lauter Lofts

660 E 17th St

664 E 17th St

1657 N College Ave

715 E 17th St

1701 N College Ave

1661 N College Ave

1711 N College Ave

2331 N Pennsylvania St

2442 N Illinois St

The Omar

55-59 W Fall Creek Parkway South Dr

336 S Delaware St

1732 Bellefontaine St

2539 Boulevard Pl

2039 N College Ave

2041 N College Ave

2055 N College Ave

701 E 21st St

2334 Central Ave

2338 Central Ave

2302 W Michigan St

1833 W Washington St

1835 W Washington St

2123 N College Ave

904 W 27th St

2216 N College Dr

Alvord Street Towns

2238 N College Ave

526 Fletcher Ave

2542 N Delaware St

2239 N College Ave

2840 Dr. M King Jr

117 Concordia St

441 N Highland Ave

2828 N Capitol Ave

15 W 28th St

116-118 E 27th St

Villaggio at Page Pointe

661 E 24th St

2702-2704 N Talbott St

2321 N College Ave

2724 N Talbott St

Meridian Enclave Townhomes

1127-1129 E Market St

818-820 S Union St

529 S East St
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