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Quiet furnished one and two bedroom apartments within as laid back development in Millcreek, UT. Located by Highway 89 south of Salt Lake City, the development is in proximity to…
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358 N Gateway Dr, Providence, UT 84332, USA
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Rental11971
Modern furnished two and three bedroom apartments within a convenient development in Providence. Located just south of Logan and north of Salt Lake City, the development is close to Highway 89, Cache County Fairgrounds, Utah State University, Logan Regional Hospital, Cache Valley Mall, Zootah, Megaplex Theatres at Providence and Cache Valley Hospital.
Apartments can feature high ceilings with fans, carpet floors, walk-in closets, patio or balcony, fully equipped kitchen, TV and internet. The development can feature a spa, children’s playground, onsite maintenance, pool, covered parking or garages.
The development can be found at 358 North Gateway Drive, Providence, UT 84332. It’s a good position close to the Bear River Mountains, local shopping and dining, Logan Crossroads, Logan Gateway, Willow Park Zoo, Stokes Nature Center, Ogden Defence Depot, Hill Air Force Base Ogden, Hyrum State Park, American West Heritage Center and Downtown Logan.
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