Square Apartments
3021 Leavenworth St,
Omaha, NE 68105
Studio - 2 Beds $1,190 - $2,130
Experience Omaha living at Madison Apartments. Located at 2209 Jones St in Omaha, this community is perfectly situated for work or play. The professional leasing team is ready to help you find your new place. Stop looking and get moving. Contact or stop by Madison Apartments to discuss your new apartment!
2209 Jones St is an apartment community located in Douglas County and the 68102 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Omaha Public Schools attendance zone.
Elevator
Controlled Access
24 Hour Access
Trash Pickup - Curbside
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator
Tub/Shower
Heating
Rising out of the prairies and cornfields of the heartland, Omaha serves as a cultural wellspring and economic powerhouse for the region. Downtown has seen a lot of development in recent years, and now serves up a huge selection of trendy shopping, dining, and entertainment, particularly around the Old Market; the Blackstone neighborhood has also emerged as a new hotspot for adventurous restauranteurs and hip nightlife. The robust live music scene in Omaha is one of the city’s worst-kept secrets, with national publications singing the praises of popular venues like the Waiting Room and the annual Maha Music Festival at Stinson Park.
Omaha is serious about college sports – the University of Nebraska’s Cornhuskers are hometown heroes, and the city is the longtime home to the College World Series every summer.
Learn more about living in OmahaColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.1 mi | |
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Drive: | 8 min | 4.5 mi |
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