Emerald Empire

50 Communities
10,699 Units
14 Cities
7 Student Communities
2 Corporate Communities

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Emerald Empire Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Emerald Empire Operates

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis is the thriving capital city of the state of Indiana — as well as the most populated. Nicknamed the Crossroads of America, Indianapolis is the well-known center for several major interstates that connect locals to the rest of the country. This commuter-friendly city is also home to the Indianapolis International Airport, a modern hub for national and international travelers. With an abundance of affordable apartments for rent, the city of Indianapolis has more than enough to offer both its residents and visitors alike. Residents can enjoy a performance from the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Hilbert Circle Theatre, cheer on the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium, and peruse the stores in Circle Centre Mall. Locals enjoy admiring the wildlife at the Indianapolis Zoo, exploring the exhibitions at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and hiking the trails at Eagle Creek Park. From the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, host to the Indy 500, the world’s largest sporting event, the city of Indianapolis has something for everyone!

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Chicago

Chicago sprawls across roughly 228 square miles on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, with nearly 28 miles of lakefront where glass towers catch the morning light and commuter trains rumble through neighborhoods shaped by more than a century of reinvention. This is a city built on bold architecture and bolder ambition, where you can stand beneath the steel ribs of the “L” tracks one moment and find yourself strolling through Grant Park’s open lawns the next. Renters here choose between classic greystone walk-ups in Lakeview, converted lofts in the West Loop’s Fulton Market district, and sleek high-rises with lake views in Streeterville. Logan Square draws crowds to its Milwaukee Avenue dining scene and the elevated 606 trail, while Lincoln Park offers tree-lined streets near the free zoo. River North packs art galleries alongside bustling restaurants, and Hyde Park anchors the South Side with the Museum of Science and Industry nearby. Finding an apartment community in Chicago means tapping into one of the country’s most connected transit systems: CTA trains link both O’Hare and Midway airports to downtown, while Metra commuter rail connects the city with the wider region. After work, the options stretch endlessly: catch a Cubs game at Wrigley Field, browse the designer shops along Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile, or grab deep-dish pizza in a city that takes its culinary reputation seriously. The lakefront comes alive each summer with beachgoers at Oak Street Beach and concertgoers filling Millennium Park, home to the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture.

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Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne sits at the confluence of three rivers — the St. Marys, St. Joseph, and Maumee — a geography that has shaped the city's identity since General Anthony Wayne established a military post here in 1794. Today, Indiana's second-largest city carries a grounded, confident energy, anchored by major employers like Parkview Regional Medical Center, the reimagined Electric Works campus in the former General Electric complex, and academic institutions Purdue University Fort Wayne and Indiana Tech. Neighborhoods range from the historic, walkable streets of West Central with its Victorian architecture to the quieter suburban pace of Aboite and Dupont on the city's outskirts. The rental market reflects that variety well. Renters can choose from converted downtown lofts along The Landing on Columbia Street, spacious apartment communities across the northwest and southwest corridors, and townhomes that suit a range of lifestyles. The city's cost of living sits below the national average, which means more room in your budget without sacrificing quality of life. Each July, the nine-day Three Rivers Festival fills the riverfront with live music, artisan vendors, and fireworks — a long-running community tradition that reveals the city's character more than any headline ever could.