552ft² - Come Visit the Maritime
New Orleans, LA 70112 (
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Judiann Wakefield | HRI Properties | 800 Common St, New Orleans, LA Come live in the Heart of the Crescent City! 1BR/1BA Apartment $1,400/month Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1 full, 0 ...
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partial Sq Footage 552 Parking None Pet Policy No pets Deposit $500 DESCRIPTION New Orleans' first skyscraper The Maritime Building has been completely renovated into luxury apartment homes. It is located in the heart of Downtown New Orleans, one block off of Canal Street, on the corner of Carondelet and Common Streets.
Built in 1893 as the Hennen Building by Architect Thomas Sully, this building has always been a first-class address with a rich history.
The Maritime has been completely renovated and now includes 105 luxury residences.
Our award winning Architects, committed to excellence, have carefully designed each apartment to offer you a premier living experience enhanced by exclusive amenities.
The Maritime is now open for leasing!
Call us see additional photos below RENTAL FEATURES
- Air conditioning
- Central heat
- Hardwood floor
- Loft layout
- Dishwasher
- Refrigerator
- Stove/Oven
- Microwave
- Granite countertop
- Stainless steel appliances
- Washer
- Dryer
- Laundry area - inside
- Swimming pool
- Sauna
- Cable-ready
- High-speed internet COMMUNITY FEATURES
- Secured entry
- Elevator
- New property (< 5 years)
- Vintage building LEASE TERMS 3, 6 and 12 months ADDITIONAL PHOTOS Photo 1 Photo 2
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Photo 5 Judiann Wakefield
HRI Properties Equal Opportunity Housing Posted: Feb 6, 2012, 11:27am PST
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