Property ID #40079
Welcome to 124 E Dry Creek Ridge Lane, a luxurious and spacious rental development located in the heart of Sandy, Utah. Our community offers a range of one to three…
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135 500 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, USA
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Rental12969
Light and airy furnished one and two bedroom apartments within an urban development just west of Downtown Salt Lake City, UT. Located close to Vivint Arena and I-15, the development is a short walk from Salt Lake Central Station, Salt Palace Convention Center, The Complex, Dominion Energy, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and Pioneer Park.
Apartments can feature high ceilings, patio or balcony, large closets, central air and heat, carpet floors, laundry amenities, TV and internet. The development can feature a clubhouse, courtyard, night patrol, fitness center, elevator and covered parking.
The development is located at 135 South 500 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. It’s a central position close to Downtown, Capitol Theater, Symphony Hall, Salt Lake International Airport, City Creek Center, Temple Square, The Gateway, Sugar Space Arts Warehouse, The Union Event Center and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center.
Welcome to 124 E Dry Creek Ridge Lane, a luxurious and spacious rental development located in the heart of Sandy, Utah. Our community offers a range of one to three…
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