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Any suggestions or resources for this urbanite? I'm a single white-collar professional soon to relocate who looks forward to the convenience and attractions that downtown offers.
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Or try these: The Boardwalk American Seating Park Hopson Flats Or you might find a condo for rent on grar.com or rentgr.com |
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Those are some interesting places, good to see old buildings rehab'd for such use. Some of those seem especially geared to students.
I'm having some luck through craigslist also. |
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craigslist is a good source. But yeah, some of those I mentioned might not be to your liking. If you can find a condo to rent in Monroe Terrace, Landmark Lofts, or Tannery Row, those all have that exposed brick feel but with a little more mature neighbors.
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