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Generous furnished one, two and three bedroom apartments within a low key development in Murray, UT. Located south of Salt Lake City close to I-15, the development is convenient for…
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215 N Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84103, USA
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Rental13023
Modern furnished studio, one and two bedroom apartments within a hilltop development in the heart of Salt Lake City, UT. Located by Capitol Hill, the development is close to Pioneer Memorial Museum, McCune Mansion, Temple Square, Church History Museum, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Palace Convention Center and Downtown SLC.
Apartments can feature wood flooring, gas fireplace, upgraded kitchens, walk-in closets, crown molding, private balcony or patio. The development can feature a pool, WiFi, elevators, fitness center, onsite management and maintenance and onsite parking.
The development can be found at 215 N. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84103. It’s by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center and in proximity to I-15, LDS Hospital, Intermountain Foundation, Vivint Arena, City Creek Center, The Gateway, Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum, Pioneer Park, Clark Planetarium and Beehive House.
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