The Village Lofts

309 Pisgah Church Road Greensboro, NC 27455 • From $119 Per Day

30 day minimum stay required

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  • One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly, Dog Friendly, & Pets Considered
  • Off Street Parking & On Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

Looking for a new apartment for rent in Greensboro, NC that feels like home? We think your search will end here, at The Village Lofts apartments in Greensboro. The Village Lofts has brand-new luxury 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes now leasing in the heart of The Village at North Elm, a beautiful mixed-use neighborhood featuring walkable streets full of shops, dining, grocery, and more.

Amenities

On-Site Boutiques, Cafes, and Restaurants
Gated Community
State-of-the-Art Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Billiards Room
Pet Friendly
Dog Park
Conference room
Movie Theater
Outdoor Gilling
Resident Social Events
Walking Distance to Unique Shops
Restaurants
24-Hour Grocery Store
Drug Store
Dry Cleaning
Spas and Much More

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Greensboro (formerly Greensborough) is the third-largest city in North Carolina and the county seat and largest city in the Piedmont Triad metro region. Greensboro's population was at 277,080 in 2012. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 85, Interstate 40 and Interstate 73) were built to intersect in Greensboro. Greensboro was established on land that was "an unbroken forest with thick undergrowth of huckleberry bushes, that bore a finely flavored fruit." Three north-south streets (Greene, Elm, Davie) were built intersecting three east-west streets (Gaston, Market, Sycamore). 

In the postwar period, blacks fought in North Carolina and across the South for the ability to exercise their constitutional rights. College students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (A&T), made Greensboro a hub for protests and change. In 1960, four black college students sat down at an "all-white" Woolworth's diner, refusing to leave after being denied service, even after already making purchases in other areas of the store. They showed receipts, asking why their money was good elsewhere in the store but not there. Hundreds joined in, and the sit-in lasted several months. This kind of protest quickly spread throughout the South, leading to the desegregation of lunch counters and other facilities at Woolworth's and other department stores.

 

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