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2957-9 N. Milwaukee/3001 N. Central Park
3001 N Central Park, Chicago, IL

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One Bedroom (2957-S2)
One Bedroom
1 Bed / 1 Bath / 442 Sqft
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Two Bedroom (2957-N2)
Two Bedroom
2 Beds / 1 Bath / 675 Sqft
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3001-N2
Three Bedroom
3 Beds / 1 Bath
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Policies

Application fees $75
One-time pet fees $100

Monthly pet rent $25

Pet limit 2 allowed.

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Cats Allowed Limit 2 per unit. $25 monthly fee per cat + $100 one-time pet charge per cat. View more

The fees are estimates and actual amounts may vary. Pricing and availability are subject to change. For details, contact the property.


Amenities

Tenant is responsible for paying all utilities except water.   Move-In/Administrative Fee: (non-refundable) Studio $350.00 One Bedroom $400.00 Two Bedroom $500.00 Three Bedroom $600.00 Four Bedroom $800.00   Application Fee: $75.00 per applicant (non-refundable)

Apartment amenities

  • Air Conditioner (Window Unit)
  • Cable Ready
  • Ceiling Fan
  • Large Closets
  • Refrigerator
  • Window Coverings
  • In-unit washer/dryer

Community amenities

  • Parking (Street)
  • Water Included
  • Cat Friendly
  • Availability 24 Hours
  • Laundry Room
  • Spanish Speaking Staff

Ratings and reviews


Property description

Enjoy your next apartment while experiencing the best that the neighborhood has to offer. Conveniently located near public transportation as well as area shopping, restaurants and amenities, this home lets you experience the best of a true Chicago neighborhood. Contact us for more information and upcoming availability.   Logan Square While strolling along Logan Square’s several historic...
Enjoy your next apartment while experiencing the best that the neighborhood has to offer. Conveniently located near public transportation as well as area shopping, restaurants and amenities, this home lets you experience the best of a true Chicago neighborhood. Contact us for more information and upcoming availability.   Logan Square While strolling along Logan Square’s several historic boulevards, you will be surprised to see both stately greystones and large bungalow-style homes, along with brand new sustainability projects scattered throughout. Originally a hub for new immigrants from all around the world, this community now boasts many delicious restaurants, unique local shops, and architecturally fascinating buildings thanks to its many ethnic groups, which have contributed to the cultural evolution of Chicago in innumerable ways. As the childhood home of Shel Silverstein, Logan Square continues to remain an eclectic neighborhood focused on providing art-loving Chicagoans with opportunities to express themselves aesthetically, while simultaneously supporting local businesses. Catch a matinee showing at one of Chicago’s oldest movie theaters, shop for goods created by local artists, brunch or dine at one of many newsworthy cafes and restaurants, and head out for some fresh air on the daily, if you wish, via the 606. Three distinct CTA Blue Line train stops, along with several bus routes, make it a breeze to find even more hidden Logan Square gems, or explore other parts of Chicago. Things to Do Recreation: Several parks, including the 606 & the Bloomingdale Trail and Park Cultural: The Logan Theatre, Comfort Station (art gallery), & Hairpin Arts Center Shopping: Uncharted Books, Fleur, Shop 1021 (gift shop), Wolfbait & B-Girls Boutique (local goods), Boulevard Bikes, Bric-A-Brac Records and Collectibles, Tusk (women’s), Meyvn (menswear), & Katherine Anne Confections For Foodies: Lula Café (farm-to-table), Giant (Creative American), Fat Rice (Macanese/South Asian), Osteria Langhe (Italian – Piedmontese), Owen & Engine (British), Same Day Coffee ($10 blue plate special), & Mi Tocaya Antojería (Mexican) Bars: Cellar Door Provisions, Revolution Brewing, and Go Tavern & Liquors
Tenant is responsible for paying all utilities except water.   Move-In/Administrative Fee: (non-refundable) Studio $350.00 One Bedroom $400.00 Two Bedroom $500.00 Three Bedroom $600.00 Four Bedroom $800.00   Application Fee: $75.00 per applicant (non-refundable).

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3001 N Central Park, Chicago, IL 60618
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Contact information

Property managed by: Cagan Management Group

Call leasing office: 176949sCICPhon



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2957-9 N. Milwaukee/3001 N. Central Park is located in the North Side Chicago neighborhood.