Stone Meadow Apartments
1010 Clarice Ave,
Marshall, MN 56258
$1,195 - $1,445 Plus Fees
1-2 Beds
At Downtowner Apartments I and II in Marshall, find a great place to live. A convenient S. 5th St. setting in the 56258 area of Marshall is a popular place to live. Here at this community, the community staff is ready to help match you with your perfect fit. Make sure you to check out the current floorplan options. It's all waiting for you at Downtowner Apartments I and II. Contact or drop by the leasing office to schedule a tour.
Downtowner Apartments I and II is an apartment community located in Lyon County and the 56258 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Marshall Public School District attendance zone.
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Marshall, Minnesota carries the energy of a college town without losing the soul of a close-knit prairie city. As the county seat of Lyon County and the regional hub of southwest Minnesota, it punches well above its weight, anchoring the surrounding area with employment, education, and culture. Southwest Minnesota State University draws thousands of students each year and remains one of the city's most defining institutions, shaping the atmosphere from the northeast side of town outward. Schwan's Company, headquartered here, adds a significant economic footprint that sets Marshall apart from similarly sized Midwestern cities.
Neighborhoods range from quiet residential streets near the university to more established areas closer to downtown, where historic storefronts line Main Street with a character that feels genuinely earned.
Learn more about living in Marshall| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 6 min | 2.2 mi |
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