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Well-presented furnished one and two bedroom apartments within a generous development in Salt Lake City, UT. Located between I-15 and Highway 89 south of the city, the development is great…
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189 1st Ave N, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USA
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Rental12984
Upscale furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a smart development close to Downtown Salt Lake City, UT. Located just east of Downtown, the development is minutes from Temple Square, City Creek Center, Utah State Capitol, LDS Hospital, Anderson Tower Monument, Pioneer Memorial Museum and the Salt Palace Convention Center.
Apartment features can include large rooms, walk-in closets, ceiling fans, fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a den. Development features can include landscaped grounds, controlled access, onsite maintenance and onsite parking.
The development is at 189 E. 1st Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT, 84103. It’s surrounded by shopping, dining and amenities and close to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center, The University of Utah, The Leonardo, Washington Square Park, The Complex, Vivint Arena, Eccles Theater, Broadway Centre Cinemas and Capitol Theatre.
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