266 Lofts / 276 Lofts

266 South Front Street Memphis, TN 38103 • From $115 Per Day
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  • Studio, One, & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly & Dog Friendly
  • Multi-Level Garage
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment

Property Details

About this property

The residences at 266 Lofts connect Front Street with the retail, restaurant, and entertainment options readily available in downtown Memphis while maintaining a sense of community and privacy. The central courtyard anchors the property, providing green space in the heart of the city and a welcoming gathering place for residents, while first-floor retail will further enhance the walkability of Front Street. Apartment homes at 266 Lofts include several high-end finishes and features, including controlled access entry, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, hardwood or stained concrete flooring, walk-in closets, patios in select units, a washer & dryer in each home, and controlled access garage parking.

Amenities

Fitness Center
Controlled Access
Parking Garage
Clubhouse
Courtyard

Property Location

About Memphis, Tennessee

Learn About This Location

Memphis does more than attract tourists- it draws pilgrims. Music-afficionadios lose themselves to the twang of blues guitar on Beale St., and barbecue stuff themselves with smoky pulled pork and dry-rubbed ribs. You could spend days moving from one museum or historic site to another and leave content.

Once you get away from the neon-lit tourist areas, Memphis is an entirely different place. Named after the ancient capital of Egypt, the city has a certain baroque quality that's both sad and charming. Though poverty is widespread – Victorian mansions stand beside decrepit shotgun shacks and college campuses lie in the shadow of long-closed factories - signs of revival are in the air. Neighborhoods once in shambles, abandoned and/or otherwise reclaimed by kudzu vines– South Main, Binghampton, Crosstown and others - are being reinvented with quirky boutiques, hip lofts and edgy restaurants, all full with Memphis' wild spirit.

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