Residences at 1717 of Cleveland
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About this property
Upscale living at its finest can be found at the Residences at 1717 in Downtown Cleveland. Come see what it’s like to call this modern, energy-efficient glass tower with stunning views in the heart of the city your home. You truly are in the heart of the city with an easy walk to Public Square, the Theatre District, Progressive Field or Rockethouse Arena. Restaurants for all palates are around the corner in the Gateway District. Heinens Downtown grocery store ist just a few blocks away too!
Enjoy the conveniences and comfort of temporary living downtown with National Corporate Housing!
- One Bedroom Rates start at $99/Day ($2970/Every 30 Days)
- Two Bedroom Rates start at $115/Day ($3450/Every 30 Days)
- Fully Furnished Apartment Includes: Furniture, Housewares, Linens & Towels, Cable in Living & Master Bedroom, Wi-Fi & All Utilities
- 30 Day Minimum Stay with Flexible Month to Month Lease Terms
- 30 Day Notice to Vacate
- No Tax Required
- Apartments have stunning views with Elevator Access
- Typically Furnished with a King Bed in the Master Bedroom and a Queen Bed or Two Twins Beds in the Second Bedroom
- Pets Welcome In Select Apartments-Breed and Weight Restrictions Apply
- Maid Service is Available For An Additional Cost
- A Reservation For Less Than 30 Days May Be Available - Just Ask!
- Office Hours are Monday thru Friday 8:30AM- 5:00PM Eastern | 216-927-8800 | [email protected]
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Drawing from its roots as a working man's town, Cleveland has worked hard to prove itself as a rock and roll haven. The first step was to control the urban decay – the Cuyahoga River was once so polluted that it was actually flammable. Next: a worthy attraction to town- the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From there, clean up downtown's public spaces and add chic hotels and restaurants. The city has come a long way- Even LeBron has deemed it happenin' enough to come back to.