Circle park has well-maintained apartments at an affordable price in a nice neighborhood. The only reason I wouldn't recommend these apartments is the noise, fumes, and dust of 4-5 hours of leaf blowing every da…
1111 S ASHLAND AVE, Chicago, IL is a rental building in West Loop, Chicago. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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West Loop · March 2026
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Potential savings: ~11% by timing your move to May.
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Circle park has well-maintained apartments at an affordable price in a nice neighborhood. The only reason I wouldn't recommend these apartments is the noise, fumes, and dust of 4-5 hours of leaf blowing every da…
I was born and raised in this area and was approved for a 3 bedroom once before, but I declined it. At the time when I came to see the place I saw kids and teenagers jumping the fence and there were no stores around then…
I think these apartments are decent for the college kids and single couples around the neighborhood, but unacceptable for families with children. The noise level is high but it´s a trade off due to the closeness of…
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The western stretch of the West Loop blending into University Village — slightly more residential than Randolph Row, with Mary Bartelme Park providing a welcome green oasis and Halsted Street offering solid nightlife.