They change maintenance and cleaning ppl every other month. Seems like they don’t show any appreciation for the cleaning people even up to firing them without no communication about it. Heater in the a…
1980 N MILWAUKEE AVE, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Logan Square, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
They change maintenance and cleaning ppl every other month. Seems like they don’t show any appreciation for the cleaning people even up to firing them without no communication about it. Heater in the a…
AM 1980 is located in Bucktown, which sits between Logan Square and Wicker Park. It's one of the best located Alat communities in the Bucktown area - a two-minute walk to the Blue Line, within four blocks of two good gro…
The staff was helpful and informative during the move in process! Made it clear where everything in the Broperty was, and where to go if I needed something. this place is kept up well and has a comfortable feeling.
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Logan Square · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~17% by timing your move to August.
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Protected Bike Lane - Debris Removal — No details available
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DOB Violation — OPEN
Fly Dumping Complaint — No details available
Alley Pothole Complaint — No details available
DOB Violation — OWNER OR LICENSED CONTRACTOR
DOB Violation — NO ENTRY
Graffiti Removal Request — No details available
Graffiti Removal Request — No details available
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Logan Square's boulevards, farmers market, and James Beard-recognized restaurants make it one of Chicago's hottest neighborhoods. The Blue Line carries young professionals to Loop jobs while the 606 trail connects joggers and cyclists to Wicker Park.