Blu on the Boulevard
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About this property
Take your pick from our one, two, and three-bedroom layouts, kick back and enjoy the ride. The fully equipped kitchens sport granite counters that make cleaning up after a delicious feast a lot easier. The rooms are bright and airy, boasting hardwood and vinyl plank floors, beautiful fireplaces, and cozy balconies. Other comforts include air conditioning, storage spaces, cable, and walk-in closets. Our Bluebonnet apartments in Baton Rouge strive to offer a carefree experience, which is why on-site maintenance, package receiving, and alarm systems are also part of the deal.
Beyond the four walls of our homes, you're invited to unwind and have fun. Start with a dip in our sparkling swimming pool, continue with an alfresco dinner at the BBQ areas, then retreat to the TV lounge or join a live chat in our clubhouse. Sports enthusiasts will also appreciate the jogging trails surrounding our gated community and the well-equipped fitness center that could compete with any local gym. Our apartments on Bluebonnet in Baton Rouge are pet-friendly, too, so we made sure your furry buddies can have a blast at the bark park.
All these wouldn't be the same without our excellently located address. It puts you minutes away from landmarks like the Louisiana State University, Southern University and A&M College, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, and Mall of Louisiana.
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French explorers named this area baton rouge (red stick) when they stumbled upon a red-colored cypress pole that the Bayagoulas and Houma Native Americans had used to mark the boundaries between hunting territories. From one pole grew urban sprawl; Baton Rouge stretches out in adhoc clutter in all directions. Visitors are drawn to Baton Rouge for Louisiana State University (LSU) and Southern University; Southern U is one of the largest historically African American universities.