1100 Penn Avenue
1100 Penn Ave,
Scranton, PA 18509
Studio - 2 Beds $1,425 - $2,800
Constructed as a silk mill in 1919, the three-story building is located at the corner of Meadow Avenue and Maple Street in South Scranton. The modern-industrial lofts will feature turn of the century brickwork, wooden floors, architectural beams, and dramatic arched windows all preserved from the original building. JBAS Realty is pleased to once again team with DeScipio & Associates, Inc. on this exciting project. Terms of Deposit: Deposit Amount will be applied to Security Deposit and First month rent. Deposit amount is $100 minimum to hold apartment. Anticipate opening date is October 19th 2020. Once unit is ready the $100 deposit will hold unit for up to 20 Days or Full Security Deposit can be paid which would hold apartment to hold for up to 75 Days If Tenant fails to take possession of the Premises for any reason (other than apartment not being ready for move-in by November 9th 2020) the Deposit will not be returned. If Tenant’s application is not approved Deposit will be returned within 15 days. Tenant must take possession of Premises or begin to make lease payments described in the lease within 20 or 75 days, respective of the deposit, of unit availability or right to hold Location is waived and Deposit will not be returned.
Lofts at Village Square is an apartment community located in Lackawanna County and the 18505 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Scranton attendance zone.
Washer/Dryer
Hardwood Floors
Granite Countertops
Tile Floors
Scranton was the first city in the United States to adopt electric street cars, rightfully earning the nickname of the Electric City. Incorporated in 1856, Scranton touts a rich past as an industrial center, and maintains a sense of historic charm to this day with numerous museums and historical sites to explore.
But Scranton isn’t all history. A vibrant downtown offers plenty of modern delights—from exciting eateries and cafes to unique boutiques and art galleries. In addition to the urban vibe of its walkable downtown, Scranton also provides a small-town sense of community. Residents often come together for local events such as the Scranton Jazz Festival and First Friday Scranton.
Connecting with nature is easy in Scranton, with more than 70 miles of walking and biking paths on the Lackawanna River Heritage Trail and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation at the sprawling Nay Aug Park. Scranton is also located within minutes of the Pocono Mountains.
Learn more about living in ScrantonColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 27 min | 19.0 mi | |
Drive: | 28 min | 19.6 mi |
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