Our apartment homes are located in several cities across the Midwest and
Southeastern United States.
Cincinnati, OH: Known as the 'Queen City", Cincinnati is home to
several fortune 500 companies, including Proctor and Gamble, The Kroger Company,
Western-Southern Financial Group and Chiquita Brands. The area offers many
nationally renowned attractions such as Kings Island Amusement Park, The Newport
Aquarium, The Underground Railroad Freedom Center, and Professional MLB and NFL
teams, the Reds and Bengals.
The 550 Apartments
and Sixth and Race
Apartments are all located in the Central Business District, walking
distance from shopping, dining, entertainment and the Arts. For those who prefer
to be in the heart of the City, Sixth and Race offers urban living just one
block from Fountain Square. The 550 Apartments can be found directly across from
Lytle Park, on the east side of downtown, one block from the riverfront and the
Purple People Bridge accessing Newport on the Levee, and three blocks from Great
American Ballpark.
For more information about Cincinnati, go to downtowncincinnati.com.
Louisville, KY: Located on the Ohio River, Louisville is Kentucky's
largest city and is the home of Mallard
Crossing Apartments. The city offers a variety of attractions, such as Churchill
Downs, theLouisville Slugger Museum and the Muhammad Ali Museum. Louisville is
also the home for several major corporations and organizations, including
Humana, UPS and Yum! Brands, Inc.. Spectator sports include the Louisville Bats,
The AAA baseball team affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, with their home at
Louisville Slugger Field, an indoor arena football team, the Louisville Fire, as
well as the University of Louisville Cardinals and the Bellarmine University
Knights. The arts are also well spoken here, with the Speed Art Museum, the
Kentucky Arts and Crafts Gallery, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky Center
for the Arts, and the 21C Museum Hotel. Additionally there are numerous art
festivals throughout the year, the largest being the St. James Art Fair which
attracted an estimated 325,000 in attendance in 2007. If seeking thrills and
excitement, check out Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom and the Splashwater Kingdom
which offers North America's tallest and fastest watercoaster, the Deluge.
Mallard
Crossing Apartments is situated on 80 acres of land in the heart of St.
Matthews and is conveniently located to all of Louisville's attractions, as well
as convenient shopping and dining. With several local parks nearby and a full
complement of amenities, Mallard Crossing truly is the most desirable place to
call home in Louisville.
For more information about Louisville, go to www.gotolouisville.com.
Venice, FL: Venice is a warm, friendly community. Whether you like
shopping in the unique stores of the downtown Venice Main Street district or
prefer golfing, boating, fishing, or just laying on the beach, our five
community area of Osprey, Laurel, Nokomis, Venice and South Venice has it
all.
The city of Venice has the feel of a big city, without the big city hustle,
bustle and traffic. The city is very laid back, relax town atmosphere; close to
shopping, theater and restaurants. Within the heart of downtown Venice, monthly
arts and craft fairs bring the community together. It's also close to the area's
popular Gulf of Mexico beaches, to take all your cares away.
There are a number of special surprises awaiting you in the Venice area, such
as our Venetian Waterway Park, a linear park that parallels both sides of the
Intracoastal Waterway providing almost 10 miles of waterfront view for exercise
and recreational use. Along the park, you can also visit our recently restored
Venice Train Depot at the northeast end. In its day, the depot greeted those who
had the greatest impact on creating the Venice we know today. Like the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the U. Army Air Corp., the Kentucky
Military Institute (KMI) and Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus all of
whom left their mark on our area.
For even more history, check out Historic Spanish Point in Osprey. A trip to
this attraction will provide you with great insight into the life and times of
our early pioneers. Or, if you want to go further back in time, you can search
for sharks teeth on our beaches.