Apartments in Fulton River District: Stylish and Convenient Living

7 Ten Apartments in the Fulton River District

7 ten apartments is located in the historic Fulton River District neighborhood. It offers studio, convertible, one and two-bedroom apartments in a variety of floor plans.

Classic six-room floor plan with stunning light and a large windowed kitchen. Tiger hardwood floors, elegant molding and high ceilings create a stately feel.

Located in the heart of Indiana University

IU is home to some of the most prestigious programs in the world. It’s also a college town with a strong sense of community and a place to find plenty of things to do. The best way to experience all that is from an apartment close to campus.

Whether you’re looking for an urban loft that takes your style to the next level or a contemporary high-rise bursting with all your favorite amenities, there are plenty of options. And if you want to get out and explore, you’ll have an easy commute with buses and trains just a block away.

This rental is located in a residential neighborhood near Crane NSRC, Ivy Tech, Cook, Baxter and north YMCA, shopping, grocery, parks and trails, and local restaurants. It features a private fenced back yard, a walk-out basement with a bedroom (can be used as an office or exercise room), one bathroom, a full kitchen, washer and dryer and driveway parking for three cars.

Conveniently Located in the Fulton River District

As one of Chicago’s most popular neighborhoods, Fulton River District / Pulaski Park is home to many iconic buildings and local favorites like Blommer Chocolate Company (you might find the faint smell of cocoa in your apartment from time to time). The neighborhood is a mix of converted warehouse apartments and newer high-rises that attract working professionals and students alike. The area comes alive after work with local bar and dining options.

Commuters love the proximity to public transportation, with easy access to the CTA Blue Line and Green Line as well as Metra trains at Ogilvie Station. The neighborhood also has one of the lowest rates of child poverty in America.

K2 residents gush over the building’s location and staff, saying they feel welcomed and loved by their neighbors and fellow community members. The building has a unique design with light palettes, white and gray finishes, stainless steel appliances and floor-to-ceiling windows. It is also known for being incredibly dog-friendly with a fenced dog park just across the street!

Weekly Resident Events

Hosting regular resident events is a simple and inexpensive way to keep your apartment community engaged. However, not every event will appeal to all residents and it’s important to cater your events to your specific tenant demographics. For example, a boozy late-night party won’t work if your property is 80% families with young children and a college football tailgate might not be the best idea if you manage student apartments.

If you’re struggling to come up with engaging ideas, here are a few suggestions:

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