
Apartments near Cambridge Business Park in Kansas City, MO (900 Rentals)


3139-3201 McGee St

1315-1317 Valentine Rd

3708-3710 Summit St

3801-3803 Terrace St

3537-3539 Wyandotte St

114-116 W 36th St

2929 McGee Trfy

3704 Jefferson

3805-3807 Terrace St

110-112 W 36th St

2805-2809 Gillham Rd

106-108 W 36th St

1660 Jefferson St

3713 Southwest Tfwy

2733-2735 Gillham Rd

3728-3730 Southwest Tfwy

3715 Southwest Tfwy

3819 Wyoming St

3829 Terrace St

1019 W 38th St

3821 Bell St

Brown

3820-3822 Wyoming St

1023-1079 W 38th St

3826-3828 Genessee St

1003-1009 W 38th St

2932-2936 Cherry St

Highland

Levy at Martini Corner

3755 Washington St

Freight House Village

219 W 37th St

Montclaire Apartments

1312 W 39TH St

1412 W 39th St

1606 W 39th St

Western Auto Lofts

3521 Walnut St

Fayetta

3709 Central St

Gillham Place

3704 Wyandotte St

2535 Cherry St

Uptown Court

3722 Central St

711 W 38th St

703-705 W 38th St

3904-3906 Wyoming St

2547-2549 Cherry

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