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Apollo & Aurora

(478) 739-3684

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Apollo & Aurora apartments start at $1,185/month. There are 6 available apartments priced from $1,185 to $1,360. Prices were last verified by Apollo & Aurora

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Location

Apollo & Aurora is located in the Downtown Indianapolis neighborhood at
1101 N Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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Amenities

  • Hardwood Floors
  • Walk In Closets
  • Air Conditioning
  • E-Payments
  • Online Portal
  • Internet Access
Unit Amenities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Walk In Closets
Property Amenities
  • E-Payments
  • Internet Access
  • Online Portal
Apollo and Aurora is situated within minutes of the Mass Avenue Arts District in Downtown Indianapolis, as well as all the shopping, dining, and entertaining one could need. Apollo and Aurora contains historically designed apartments with sunlight-drenched living rooms, classic hardwood floors, and spacious bedrooms.

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Getting Around

Walk Score® 88% of the area is walkableVery Walkable88
Very Walkable
Transit Score® 57% of the area is transit friendlyGood Transit57
Good Transit

Walk & Transit Scores

Walk Score: 88Very Walkable, with shops and services easily within reach.Transit Score: 57Offers reasonable public transit options nearby.

Public Transit Access

The Downtown Indianapolis area benefits from access to public transit options, such as 18 nearby routes: 18 bus, 0 rail, 0 other

Nearby public transit stops include:

  • Central and 11th IB (~0.14 mi)
  • Central and 11th OB (~0.14 mi)
  • 10th and East OB (~0.17 mi)
  • Fort Wayne and 9th IB (~0.2 mi)

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