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Scenic furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within a Downtown development in Salt Lake City, UT. Located in the heart of the city, the development is perfect for The…
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1810 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA
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Rental17007
Studio, one, two and three bedroom executive apartments within a central development in Salt Lake City. Located just south of Downtown, the development is close to I-`15, I-80, Highway 89, Smith’s Ballpark, Tracy Aviary & Botanical Gardens, Van Gogh Salt Lake City, The Leonardo, The University of Utah and University of Utah Hospital.
Apartments can feature generous layouts with walk-in closets, stainless steel appliances, wood cabinets, wood floors, cable or satellite TV and internet. The development can feature a heated pool, courtyard, clubhouse, outdoor space, fitness center and covered parking.
The development is located at 1810 S Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84115. It’s a short drive to Downtown, shopping, dining, Sugar House Park, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gilgal Sculpture Garden, Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum and Vivint Arena.
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