West Village Apartments
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Located in the Warehouse District of Downtown Durham, West Village is comprised of ten historic buildings converted into one-of-a-kind studio, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom apartments. Our pet-friendly community is comprised of two different sectors which stay true to much of the buildings’ original architecture. The Warehouse District buildings pre-date the 1920’s and feature industrial-style lofts with exposed brick, hardwood floors, ceilings up to 22 feet, oversized windows, and original wood beams. The Moore Building features contemporary construction with open, spacious units and clean design elements for a modern luxury feel. With amenities designed with your comfort and convenience in mind, our Downtown Durham apartments are the epitome of luxury living in Durham. Our unique floor plans are stylishly appointed with designer finishes and premium materials to provide you with a space that reflects your lifestyle. Our community amenities are also thoughtfully tailored to the needs and desires of our residents, providing plenty of opportunities for fun and relaxation.
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About Durham, North Carolina
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Just miles apart, Durham and Chapel Hill are linked by their rival basketball teams and liberal leanings. Chapel Hill is a quaint Southern college town whose cultural makeup is defined by the nearly 30,000 students of the University of North Carolina, the nation's first state university which was founded in 1789. A quirky, forward-thinking city, Chapel Hill is famous for its indie rock scene and hippie culture. Durham was once a gritty, tobacco and railroad town whose wealth dried up in the '60s and only recently began to make a comeback. Though still basically a working-class area, the presence of prestigious Duke University has brought progressive types and Durham is now becoming a hot spot for foodies, artists and the LGBT community. Civic life is centered around the renovated brick tobacco warehouses of the downtown: Brightleaf Sqare and the American Tobacco Campus are worth a visit for shopping and outdoor dining.