StoneCreek

50 Communities
10,455 Units
31 Cities
22 Corporate Communities
5 Student Communities

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StoneCreek Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where StoneCreek Operates

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Omaha

Omaha has been a Midwest leader since 1854, and the city still carries that same forward-moving energy. Since early American expeditions, Omaha, with its position along the Missouri River, has provided the country with continental railroads and shipping hubs. While times have changed since the 1850s, Omaha still brings this innovative thinking into everyday life. The Old Market neighborhood draws crowds with its converted warehouse shops, galleries, and restaurants tucked along cobblestone streets, while the Blackstone District has grown into a spot for inventive dining and nightlife. Midtown Crossing surrounds Turner Park, and Aksarben Village connects residents to Stinson Park's trail networks and live concerts. The University of Nebraska at Omaha anchors the Aksarben area, and every summer the city welcomes the College World Series, a tradition that fills Charles Schwab Field with energy. The rental market reflects the city's range, from loft-style apartment communities and modern townhomes in pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods to high-rises near Downtown and NoDo. Walkable streets, the ORBT rapid transit line along Dodge Street, and quick access to Interstates 80, 480, and 680 keep commutes manageable across the city. Whether you want a quiet suburban spot or a front-row seat to the action, Omaha delivers.

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Saint Louis

Sitting at the edge of the Mississippi River and standing tall with the Gateway Arch is St. Louis. Founded in 1764, this Midwestern hub has grown into a metro with over 2.8 million people. When it comes to finding a place to live, St. Louis has a wide range of options without the high price tag found in other comparable cities. Renters can choose from beautifully restored brick row houses or lofts converted from historic warehouses. Upscale high-rise apartment communities downtown and garden-style options tucked into residential suburbs are housing options awaiting renters in St. Louis. Washington University in St. Louis and Saint Louis University both call the city home, contributing to a bustling atmosphere and thriving cultural scene. St. Louis also hosts the beloved Fair St. Louis, a massive Fourth of July celebration held at the Arch grounds that draws thousands of visitors and has been a city tradition for decades. Whether you're drawn to the residential streets in Tower Grove Park or the energy of Midtown's arts district, St. Louis can make any renter feel right at home.

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Evansville

Located along the Ohio River, Evansville combines small-town warmth with city conveniences. The Riverside Historic District features preserved homes with French Second Empire and Renaissance Revival architecture, while the east side offers newer residential developments. Current rental data shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $840, with two-bedroom units at $1,041. These rates position Evansville as one of Indiana's more affordable metropolitan areas. Downtown Evansville centers around the Ford Center and historic Victory Theatre, while the annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival transforms Franklin Street into one of the country's largest street festivals. The presence of the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana enhances the city's educational landscape. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve, home to North America's largest urban old-growth forest. The city's manufacturing heritage earned its recognition as Indiana's American World War II Heritage City, adding to its historical significance.