Loomis Crossing Apartments
4100 W Layton Ave,
Greenfield, WI 53221
1-2 Beds $1,475 - $2,300
Discover your new place at Tara Hill Apartments. The 3946 S. Tara Hill Dr. location in the 53220 neighborhood of Greenfield is perfectly situated for work or play. The professional leasing team is excited to help you find the best floor plan for your lifestyle. Give us a call now to learn more about our community.
Tara Hill Apartments is an apartment community located in Milwaukee County and the 53220 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Greenfield attendance zone.
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Stretched across the intersection of Interstates 41 and 43, adjacent to the General Mitchell International Airport, Greenfield equips residents with simple commutes and travels. Located within a 15-minute drive from Downtown Milwaukee, Greenfield offers the benefits of being a part of a strong, small-town community near the heart of the big city.
Greenfield is pledged to progress, providing residents access to tons of fun events at Konkel Park and its amphitheater, including the Brews and Bites Concert Series, Movies in the Park, and Food Truck Fridays. Foodies delight in the Greenfield Farmers Market and Fresh Thyme Farmers Market as well as a range of restaurants situated throughout Greenfield. Shoppers have their choice of Spring Mall and Southridge Mall while nature lovers enjoy convenience to Whitnall Park and Boerner Botanical Gardens.
Learn more about living in GreenfieldColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 15 min | 7.4 mi |
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