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Apartments, Said Paul Page 2 / The Apartment Guide The S*A»G»A«M»0*R«E April 18,1988 Choose A Good LiFE Apartment UNIQUE EXTRAS... p i • Deadbolt door lock • Single-story with no one living above or below you • Built-in floor-to-celling bookcase • Wall-Tex® textured decorator wallcovering on every wall • Rustic fenced patio • Attic storage CHOOSE FROM: • Trained on-site managers • Furnished Studios • Furnished One Bedrooms • Unfurnished One & Two DISCOVER THE CARDINAL Bedrooms DIFFERENCE • Unfurnished Two Bedrooms/ _____ Two Baths_____________ • Free spring flowers • Free 'Guide to Better Apartment ENERGY SAVINGS... Living" • Insulated door and double-pane • Free newsletter every 8 weeks windows • Convenient easy-transfer program • Uniaue work opportunities • Insulated floors, ceilings, & walls program • Economical GE heating & cooling system • Exclusive 'Renter's Insurance „ • Winner of numerous energy- Program’ efficiency awards ... Choose Your Location NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST CAMBRIDGE COMMONS Q HEATH MOORE | WILLOWOOD EAST | ASHGROVE 47th & Georgetown Thompson Rd . A S. Arlington 38th A German Church Rd. 6900 W. Morris St. Indianapolis. IN 46254 Indkjnapois. IN 46227 Indtanapob. IN 46236 Indtanapols. IN 46214 (317)299-7979/ ext. 800 (317)783-7030/ext 8Q0 (317)894-8032/ext. 800 (317)241-7141/ext. 800 ROSEWOOD COMMONS H CHERMGUEN ELM TREE PARK 56th & Georgetown Keystone & Hanna Ave. 10th & German Church Rd. GREENWOOD MILL Indkjnapois. IN 46254 Indiana potts. IN 46227 Indianapols. IN 46229 5400 W. 10th (317)297-3620/ext. 800 (317)787-7777/ext. 800 (317)894-1818/exi 800 Indkjnapois. IN 46224 (317)241-9100/ext. 800 | ANNHURST B WATERBURY OUVEWOOD 67th & Georgetown Madison Ave. south of Co. Une 7800 E. 21st Street MEADOWOOD Indianapolis. IN 46268 Greenwood. IN 46142 Indianapols. IN 46219 30th A Motor Rd. (317)297-3091/ext. 800 (317)882-3251/ext. 800 (317)357-1701/ext 800 Indkjnapois. N 46224 | DOGWOOD GLEN B CLEARVIEW STONEHENGE (317)293-5513/ext. 800 00th & Township Une Rd. US 31 A Smith Valley Rd. US 40 & Franklin Rd. MARABOU MILLS Indkjnapois. N 46260 Greenwood. IN 46142 Indianapolis. IN 46239 017)872-8989/ ext. 800 (317)887-1758/ext. 800 (317)357-2240/ext. 800 34th A Dandy Tral Indkjnapois. IN 46224 | SLATE RUN OB SHERBROOK RED MILL (317)297-6000/ext. 800 3000 W. 96th St. Stop 11 east of Madison Ave. 38th & Franklin Rd. Indkjnapois. IN 46268 Indkjnapois. IN 46227 Indianapolis. IN 46226 ARAGON WOODS (317)875-7514/ext. 800 (317)882-2734/ ext. 800 (317)898-6300/ext. 800 Crawfordsvlle A Dandy Tr QQ SPiCEW OOD Indianapols. IN 46214 US 31 by Hanna & Troy (317)291-3366/ext. 800 Indianapolis. IN 46227 (317)787-7728/ext. 800 April 18.1988 Th. S-A-G-A-M-O-R-E Page3/TheApaftment Guide Campus housing available RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS Because of scanty resources, housing campus apartments, said Paul. will continua to not ba a priority at "Again, if we go by application* an file, IUPUI, said Daan of Studant Affair* we haw enough applications to have all Timothy Langston. apartments fall. People change their “W ith tha meager raaourcaa wa hava, mind, and (we’re) still actively taking ap­ it’a not a priority,* ha aaid. However, plications. Langston believe* "if we haw the funds “We’ve had years whew 60 people haw to do it, housing would be in th* plana* ’ changed their minds and not liw d with IUPUI studanta who want a dorm ex­ us in the dorm. Those list* quickly mow perience or just a cheap place to liw forward," he said. need not despair — there is some limited A voluntary meal program is likely to housing available. Ball Residence and be part o f th* dorm services next school Wharthin Apartment* are two on- year, Paul said. "It appears that we’re campua facilities available to tham. going to be able to offer some sort of Rates for on-campus housing went up 5 voluntary meal program through the percent this year, bringing fees for a food contractor, whoever that may be." If single room in the Ball dorm to $663.00 the program comes through, cost for per semester, with the cost of a double three meals a day could be as little as $3 room set at $562.50. (Studanta who want to $4 a day, he said. to cut costa even farther might consider Students interested in learning mow occupying a triple room, which is about Ball Residence or Warthin Apart­ OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ON THESE $404.50.) ments should call 274-7200 or come by At Warthin Apartments housing, an Offices 114 and 115 on th* first floor o f DOORS FIRST. Why? Beceuee Army BOTC help* you dewlop unfurnished, efficiency apartment is th* Ball Residence Building at 1226 W. management and leadership skill* Builds your self $265 a month, an efficiency famished Michigan S t rrm^mncm Am} make* you a desusble wrrT^f** apartment is $291, a on* bedroom un­ Some off-campus housing is available m the yob market furnished apartment is $300, and a on* through th* l.U. Real Estate Depart­ Thamk no ohhqafton until your tumor year, but bedroom famished is $52 mow. Th* rata ment, which manages Showland Towers stick wxh x end you'll hew whet B take* to eucoeed far a two bedroom unfurnished apart­ and park Lafayette far the l.U. Founda­ - while you're in ooilage and onoe you greduaM ment is $444 monthly. tion. LaVonn* Jones, manager of The coat of occupying a graduate Showland Tower*, stated that IUPUI town house is $440, $>569 a month if it’s students, faculty and staff aw th* major­ fam ished. ity of the building’s tenants, although Right now, "on paper at least", the 307 thaw aw some non-university renter* in ARMYR 0TC bed Ball Residence dorm is fall, said the building. Currently, Jones said, the « * s t n o 'c Director of Campus Housing David Paul. facility has no waiting h s t TU SMARTEST COLLEGE But this doesn’t mean students applying Wanda Rogers, manager of Park COORSKTOOCAITIB. now won’t get in, he said. Lafayette, comments that transportation He explained that it is a common uni- is an important factor far prospective Try a Military S c ie n c e Ireshman or sophomore alactlva. Tullonand versity policy at l.U.-Bloomington and renter* to consider, stating, ‘TVs had to hooka an FREE. For details on alt tha banaffts ofROTC, atop by Indianapolis to ’owrbook’ dorm rooms, turn down several students who did not due to the fact that some people will in­ haw transportation." Room 333, Cavanaugh Hall or call LTC Tim Sautar at 274-0074/2691. evitably cancel at th* last minute. Although both Park Lafayette and The same policy applies toward on- Sec SHORE LAND page 6 .............. i LIVE ONLY MINUTES, l l FROM CAMPUS I . n The Kothe House 1437 Park A v e n u e in the Old Northside Historic District Adults only. Short term leases. Private bedrooms. All utilities included. Central airconditioning. Yard area. Free laundry in building. One mile from campus in the O ld . • spacious apartments and Northside Historic District. Ideal for students. « • townhomes R E N T...........................................................$150-$300 • heath dub with aerobics • lighted tennis courts • basketball, handball The Ovid Butler Mansion and • landscaped grounds , Carriage House (Forest Home) • covered parking 1306 Park Avenue in the • laundry facilities Old Northside Historic District • lakeside living • ’ 1 * ’ . » i * • on bus line / •. , * * Adults only. Short term leases. Private bedfoomd.- • cable TV ‘ * All utilities included Free laundry in.building. Jenn-Aire • private patios in kitchen. 8 X 20 Hot tub in basement. No pets. One mile • storage areas from campus in the Old Northside Historic District., • self-cleaning ovens • • > Ideal for students. I f • frost-free refrigerators ; . I lr e n t ;.;v ; .............. ........ ............. $1 s o - $ 3 o o • furnished units available with all utilities paid f 1 u £ i . IK • wood burning fireplace f 412 North New Jersey and it can all be yours at... For leasing information, call 637-1266. fThc oficquisitiori & WitfiamsBurg on the Lake (7(estot‘atioqt C°0>of~atioii 38th and Guion Road Cal 923-1374 office open Mon - Sat 10-6, Sunday 11-5 L EMUL The Apartment Qujdt A pril 18,1988 ...for elegant, unique Downtown Affordable Living apartments... ...call us, in downtown Indy's The Acquisition historic neighborhoods and Restoration Corporation... offering both... 637-1266. Apartments and Duplexes • 1 and 2-bedrooms LIVE ONLY MINUTES FROM CAMPUS! •1 ,2 and 3-bedrooms from $325 to $525 from $250 to $440 • custom-built kitchens • gas heat, city utilities paid • washer/dryer in most units • free parking We offer tastefully-restored apartments w ith • hardwood floors/exposed • laundry facilities available choices featuring hot tubs, luxury kitchens w o o d • easy access to bus lines w ith microwave ovens, fireplaces, laundry fa­ • m inutes from IUPU1 • security intercom systems cilities, air conditioning, penthouses, lofts, • free p arking artist's studios, individual sun porches, ex­ posed-brick walls, beautiful hardwood floors, one month FREE RENT cherry and oak accents, electronic security doors and intercom systems, off-street parking on new leases ... all just a sh o rt walk from cam pus. Rents from $175 to $800. Lease term negotiable. Call 634-5554 for an appointment T h e c5Acquisition & BR'oADS^E^r cHestof‘atioii Cofpofatioti DEVELOPMENT 412 North New Jersey • Indianapolis • Indiana 46204 The detailed approach to PfXNAim Mrth & Prnfwttwu downtown SUNRISE living. j t ' : • • » . Apartments Call us today for special student & faculty A UNIQUE ADULT CONCEPT r discounts being offered on the Penn Arts, One East, and The Wyndham Apartments.
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