
Apartments near Penn Station Shopping Center in Louisville, KY (465 Rentals)


1604 Stevens Ave

1401 S 2nd St

1414 S 2nd St

1416 S 2nd St

1602 Stevens Ave

1443 S 3rd St

722 E Oak St

1382 S. First St

424 Kensington Ct

1452 S 3rd St

402,404 & 406 W Hill St

112 E Ashland Ave

409 Kensington Ct

417 Kensington Ct

1421 S 3rd St

432 Kensington Ct

1417 S 3rd St

The Magnolia

1468 S 4th St

1388 S 2nd

431 Kensington Ct

1411 S 3rd St

1455 S 4th St

1451 S 4th St

416 Belgravia Ct

1371 S 2nd St

1401 S 3rd St

1449 S 4th St

1369 S 2nd St

1441 S 4th St

1378 S 2nd St

1481-1483 St James Ct

1315 S 1st St

1438 S 4th St

1435 S 4th St

1436 S 4th St

1467 St James Ct

1440 S 4th St

1307 S 1st St

1353 S 2nd St

1400 S 3rd St

1358 S 2nd St

1381 3rd St

1309 S 1st St

1459 Saint James Court

1100 Barret Ave

407 Fountain Ct

1337 S 3rd St

1343 S 2nd St

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