Apartments near Grant park in Chicago, IL(1,356 Rentals)
201 N Garland Ct
Sentral Michigan Avenue
The 808 Cleveland
1457 N Halsted St
Post
180 North Jefferson
Shoreham and Tides
Paper Box Lofts
Arthur on Aberdeen
Flora
1400 Wabash
88 E Wacker Pl
Inspire West Town
One Six Six
14 W Superior St
Milieu
Wolf Point East
Arrive Michigan Avenue
NEMA Chicago
311 W Illinois St
1140 N Wells St
727 West Madison
8 E Huron St
637 N Wells St
21 E Chestnut
Exhibit on Superior
1001 South State
Marquee at Block 37
625 W Division St
925 W Huron St
320 W Illinois St
Left Bank
2 W Delaware Pl
Circa 922
1222 W Madison St
343 W Wolf Point Plz
200 E Chestnut St
JeffJack Apartments
Arrive South Loop
Arrive Streeterville
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For anyone that watched the 2008 presidential election, you should already be familiar with the historical prominence of Chicago's Grant Park. From president-elect Obama's victory speech to such high profile musical events as the now yearly Lollapalooza festival, Grant Park has cemented its dominance as one of the nation's most respected and beautiful public spaces, and with good reason. Not only the home to numerous exercise paths for walking, jogging and bicycling, Grant Park also contains tennis courts, baseball diamonds and open greenery. The Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain has been a mandatory tourist destination since 1927, and the lakefront acreage's stunning scenery draws young and old alike on any given day. Pet lovers will find an array of dog friendly play areas, and the cultural trifecta of the Field Museum of Natural History, the Chicago Art Institute and the Shedd Aquarium are all housed within the park's expanse. Named after the one and only Ulysses S. Grant, Chicago has undeniably learned the value of its premier park as a global destination. Numerous upgrades and facelifts in recent years have helped expand the park's grounds as well as its overall visual aesthetic, ensuring it will be enjoyed, and utilized, for many generations to come.
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How much are Studio apartments in Chicago?
There are currently 2,538 Studio Apartments in Chicago with rent ranges from $530 to $8,978 with an average price of $2,058.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Chicago ranges from $588 to $13,639 with an average monthly rent of $2,593.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Chicago range from $710 to $92,810. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,323.
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There are currently 3,403 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Chicago on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $750 to $38,481 - averaging $4,190 for the location.
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