Windsor Mews Apartments
417 N Levitt St,
Rome, NY 13440
$790 - $995
1-2 Beds
Brand New loft style apartments in convenient downtown Rome location, High Ceilings, Roof Deck, Communal spaces. Ideal for Artists, Musicians or anyone in the Artist Related field. 1 Bedroom: $705 to $876: 2 Bedroom $834 to $1040.
Copper City Lofts is an apartment community located in Oneida County and the 13440 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Rome City attendance zone.
Laundry Facilities
Elevator
Roof Terrace
Lounge
High Speed Internet Access
Tub/Shower
Stainless Steel Appliances
Office
Nicknamed the Copper City due to its roots in the copper manufacturing history, Rome is a city known for its innovation and business sector. Located in Rome, the Griffiss Business and Technology Park is a massive complex that many private and public enterprises call home as well as employing thousands of workers. The Griffiss International Airport is also nearby. Another large cooperation, AmeiCU Credit Union, is headquartered in this booming city. With many opportunities for employment, a highly rated hospital, Rome Memorial Hospital, and a good school system, Rome is an ideal city for just about anyone.
While also being home to several work opportunities, Rome has many recreation opportunities as well. The John F. Kennedy Civic Arena hosts hockey games and figure skating competitions. If sports aren’t your thing, there are several other museums and art galleries to visit.
Learn more about living in RomeColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 27 min | 18.1 mi |
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