No, I think she's a robot programmed by Forest City Enterprises to be the Green, Mean Machine....no make that the CHEAP, MEAN, MACHINE! If you're lucky enough to get an Anit with no plumbing prob…
5441 N EAST RIVER RD, Chicago, IL is a rental building in O'Hare, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Irving Park · March 2026
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No, I think she's a robot programmed by Forest City Enterprises to be the Green, Mean Machine....no make that the CHEAP, MEAN, MACHINE! If you're lucky enough to get an Anit with no plumbing prob…
I've lived at the Pavillion for a for almost seven years, primarily due to its convenience of location and for me it's reasonably priced. The apartments DO need serious updates. The buildings are from the 70…
The laundry room is over 100 degrees. The fitness center is hot, the air conditioning is bad and they switch in heat in early September even if it's hot outside This Ppot is also filled with roaches and the maint…
The O'Hare area is defined by proximity to the airport — hotels, rental car lots, and a handful of residential pockets. It is functional rather than charming, best for frequent flyers or airport workers.