The apartments are very nice, however staff management are rude. Tenants are waiting for a security deposit refund over 3 months without explanation. I personally have made inquiries, with no explanation
4500 N ASHLAND AVE, Chicago, IL is a rental building in Uptown, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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The apartments are very nice, however staff management are rude. Tenants are waiting for a security deposit refund over 3 months without explanation. I personally have made inquiries, with no explanation
The apartments are very nice. Unfortunately, the management is less than stellar. The management team is disingenuous, hostile and unfriendly. They manage the building by threatening tenants with lease violations and evi…
I have been stalked by some of the men residents. The ladies are rude in my opinion. Staff is selfish and uncaring, they waste more time in the bathroom than any professional I know of, They make the same mistakes year a…
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Pothole in Street Complaint — No details available
Pothole in Street Complaint — No details available
DOB Violation — ROACHES
DOB Violation — ARRANGE FOR REINSPECTION REGAR
DOB Violation — REPAIR WINDOW SILLS
Abandoned Vehicle Complaint — No details available
DOB Violation — FLAKY INTERIOR PAINT
DOB Violation — REPAIR CORNICE
DOB Violation — ARRANGE PREMISE INSPECTION
DOB Violation — REPAIR EXTERIOR WALL
Uptown · March 2026
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Uptown is one of Chicago's most eclectic neighborhoods — the Aragon Ballroom, a thriving Vietnamese restaurant row on Argyle, and the Green Mill jazz club where Al Capone once kept a booth. It is gritty, musical, and rapidly changing.