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3726 Washington Street

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720-722 W 37th St

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ROANOKE VILLAS

200-204 W 36th St

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Knickerbocker Apartments

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JP II Commons | University Student Suites

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Georgian Court Apartments

Arc on Armour

UMKC Homes

The Hamilton

The Shelby

520 East

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Armour Park

Brownhardt

Yankee Hill

3629 Summit St

Six40

Del Monte

Cleopatra

Ricardo

3435 Main

Terrace Park Apartments

The Holmes

Windsor House

ALBERTA OFF BROADWAY

3623-3625 Summit St

Gillham House

Armour View

The Basie Building - 3421 Wyandotte
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