
Apartments near Midtown Art Cinema in Atlanta, GA (1,006 Rentals)


1332 Euclid Ave

Inman Park Townhomes

826 Dixie Ave NE

SPX Alley / Studioplex Townhomes

1099 NE Alta Ave

1103 NE Alta Ave

University Commons

Boulevard Properties

1243 NW Francis St

1031 State St NW

Dynamic Metal Lofts

764 Edgewood Ave NE

26 NE Jackson St

319 NE Auburn Ave

1122 State St NW

1078-1080 State St NW

381-385 389 10th St NW

973 Edgewood Ave NE

The Chalet

44 Delta Pl NE

1845 Monroe Dr NE

1210-1220 Dekalb Ave

Bradley Street Apartments

90 Elizabeth St NE

District Loft

36 SE Howell St

Auburn Apartments

46 Daniel St

Daily World Apartments

60 SE Daniel St

497 Gartrell St

GSU Patton Hall

Gasket Lofts

123 Luckie St

74 Boulevard SE

84 SE Lucy St

The Element

79 SE Jackson St

1314 La France St

Centennial Park West

88 Lucy St SE

Centenial Park West

15 NW Deering Rd

412 SE Todd St

739 Wylie St

University Lofts

11 Alden Ave NW

Candler Park Condominiums

791 Wylie St SE
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Right in the middle of downtown Atlanta is a busy apartment-ties favorite place to catch a movie. Independent, foreign and documentary movies have found a home in Atlanta. Any apartment-ite in Atlanta will tell you this isn't the run of the mill movie theater. One look at the renovated lobby will tell you that! Check out the outstanding concessions with gourmet candies and rich espressos. Apartment-ites the Dolby surround sound and 8 screens. It makes this cinema experience one to remember.The lobby is the place to meet and socialize before the movie but take two steps out of the door and you'll be able to find fantastic dining experiences to go along with your post-movie talk! Apartment-ites love a night at the Midtown Art Cinema.
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