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Contemporary furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within an urban development in Salt Lake City, UT. Located a few miles south of the city, the development is a short…
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255 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USA
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Rental13041
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 Union Event Center, North Temple Station, Utah Opera, I-15, Biomat USA, LDS Hospital, Utah State Capitol, Land Cruiser Heritage Museum and Church History Museum.
Apartments can include generous floor plans with high ceilings, full kitchen and bathroom, central air and heat, cable or satellite TV and internet. The development can include a lap pool, rooftop deck, spa, firepit, clubhouse, bike storage and workshop and covered parking.
The development is at 255 N 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84103. The location is ideal for Downtown, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Utah Sports Hall of Fame Museum, Salt Palace Convention Center, Clark Planetarium, The Complex, The Boxcar Gallery & Studios, 801 Event Center, Utah State Fairpark, Dominion Energy, Vivint Arena and Eccles Theater.
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