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2902 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23230
Studio - 2 Beds$1,475 - $4,290
Monthly Rent | Bedrooms | ||
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$1,330 - $1,906 | Studio | Studio | 808 - 1,177 sq. ft. |
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Reynolds C.C., Downtown | Drive: 5 min (1.9 mi) |
VCU | Drive: 6 min (2.4 mi) |
Virginia Union University | Drive: 8 min (3.8 mi) |
University of Richmond | Drive: 18 min (8.5 mi) |
Shoppers will appreciate Lucky Strike Apartments proximity to Wilton Square at Tobacco Row, Fulton Yard Site C, and City View Marketplace. Wilton Square at Tobacco Row is 0.3 miles away, and Fulton Yard Site C is within a 29 minute walk.
With a TransitScore of 50, Lucky Strike Apartments has good transit, including 4 transit stops within 24.6 miles. Transit options include Richmond Main Street Amtrak Station and Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak Station.
Recreational activities near Lucky Strike Apartments are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 4 miles, including Maggie L Walker National Historic Site, Chimborazo Park, and Richmond Canal.
Living in Shockoe Bottom provides easy access to Richmond International, located just 14 minutes from Lucky Strike Apartments.
This Shockoe Bottom icon was once the Lucky Strike cigarette factory, the most popular cigarette of the 1930s and recently made famous again on Mad Men. As part of the River Lofts, its been transformed into spectacular lofts where decorative Lucky... Strike seals, original flooring and other historic details can be readily found and massive, gridded windows showcase perfect views of the James River. Residents benefit from a wide-array of amazing amenities, including two pools, two fitness centers, lounges, private courtyards, on-site parking and a professional on-site staff. By location, Lucky Strike offers immediate access to the Liberty Trail, scenic river views, and is minutes from downtown.
This Shockoe Bottom icon was once the Lucky Strike cigarette factory, the most popular cigarette of the 1930s and recently made famous again on Mad Men. As part of the River Lofts, its been transformed into spectacular lofts where decorative Lucky Strike seals, original flooring and other historic details can be readily found and massive, gridded windows showcase perfect views of the James River. Residents benefit from a wide-array of amazing amenities, including two pools, two fitness centers, lounges, private courtyards, on-site parking and a professional on-site staff. By location, Lucky Strike offers immediate access to the Liberty Trail, scenic river views, and is minutes from downtown.
Lucky Strike Apartments is an apartment community
2902 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23230
Studio - 2 Beds$1,475 - $4,290
For Lucky Strike
4.9
1 Rating & Review
12/31/22
I will start with the small number of good things I have to say about this place: 1. Repairs are made for absolute emergencies (if you contact maintenance directly), 2. The apartments are spacious, 3. The location is mostly great (low foot traffic, but also close to the riverside trail for long walks, and many restaurants close by if you're into that).
That said, the bad outnumbers the good and is concerning. The worst part is that the management is unresponsive once the lease is signed. They... haven't responded to our requests for even simple information such as help explaining a strange surcharge on our bill. Additionally, we have had many damaged items in our unit and most of these have been here since we moved in and management has not resolved these issues.
I mentioned that the location is mostly great. I said mostly because there are three catches. The big one is the train. If you're a light sleeper, you should be aware that the rail line crosses the road by Dock Street. This means that you will hear a very loud series of honks by the train horn every time the train needs to cross the road. Every night that I have been up late, I hear it every night. The second catch is that parking is a luxury. You should expect to pay for parking (varies, but expect to pay around $100). If you have delivery services, guests, etc. then you will need to expect them to be a bit delayed as they circle the block looking for a spot. Finally, you should expect to need to drive for your groceries. The nearby grocery store includes a steep markup on most items. It's great for an emergency and select items, but that's it.
Finally, the high ceilings present a number of problems. Smoke detectors are inaccessible without a large ladder, so you have to request that maintenance comes to replace the battery (or pay hundreds of dollars to get a tall ladder). The cooling costs will be higher in the summer because of all that extra space. Most annoyingly, the increased distance from the neighbor above you will not help with reducing the sound from neighbors. On top of the noise, the vibration of their constant dropping of items causes dusts to rain down on us from the vents that can't be cleaned since they are so high up.
To summarize: I can't recommend this place. If you are having issues finding another place or are in need to finding a place fast, this place can work. However, I've had too many issues to give this a positive review.
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2902 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23230
Studio - 2 Beds$1,475 - $4,290