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


1223 S 2nd St

Old Louisville - 110 W Oak St

112 W Oak St

Parkway Plaza

314 Ormsby Ave

1222 S 2nd St

1212 S 2nd St

431 Park Ave

1204 2nd St

427 Park Ave

414 W Ormsby Ave

1832 Eastern Pkwy

511 Park Ave

1220 S 3rd St

4620 Southern Pky

422 W Ormsby Ave

1 bedroom unit

430 W Ormsby Ave

1223 S 4th St

115 W Kenwood Way

1215 S. 4th St

504 W Ormsby Ave

1543 S 10th St

1315 S 6th St

Marion Gray

1221-1223 Garvin Pl

4733 S 3rd St

2017 Eastern Pky

1955 Deer Park Ave

525 W Ormsby Ave

1224 Garvin Pl

531 W Ormsby Ave

The Park Lane

The Bordeaux

635 Floral Ter

4704 Southern Pky

629 Ormsby Ave

633 W Ormsby Ave

The Ivanhoe Apartments

1800 Bardstown Rd

Dartmouth - Willow Terrace Condo

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4724 Southern Pky

4820 S 3rd St

4822 S 3rd St

2070 Sherwood Ave

4824 S 3rd St

2101 Speed Ave

2127-2129 Sherwood Ave

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