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


414 Fountain Ct

1420 S 4th St

1260 S Brook St

1443 St James Ct

1359 S 3RD St

1271 S 1st St

1338 S. 2nd St #1

523 W Hill St

507-509 Belgravia Ct

1267 S 1st St

1242 S Brook St

1393 Tyler Park Dr

1345 South 3rd Street

1341 S 3rd St

1391 Tyler Park Dr

530 Belgravia Ct

1319 S 2nd St

1315 S 2nd St

218 E Oak St

1476 S 6th St

1311 S 2nd St

1432 Saint James Ct

1312 S 2nd St

124 W Ormsby Ave

105 W Ormsby Ave

224 E Oak St

1460 S 6th St

1308 S 2nd St

121 W Ormsby Ave

200 Ormsby Ave

1233 1st St

1240 S 1st St

208-210 W Ormsby Ave

125 W Ormsby St

1334 S 3rd St

1239 S 2nd St

1226 S 2nd St

1215 S 1st St

Conrad Caldwell House Museum Annex

1428 S 6th St

1209 S 1st St

1233 S 2nd St

1242 S 2nd St

1237 S 2nd St

1214 S 1st St

1321 S 4th St

1227 S 2nd St

1212 S 1st St

1204 S 1st St

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