Type | Apartment |
Bedrooms | 1 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Number of Guests | 2 |
Property Type | Apartment |
Beds | 1 Queen |
This unit is located on the 3rd floor of this 3 story building and is accessible only by stairs and there is no elevator. It has a spacious floor plan with living room, dining/sitting area, bedroom, bath, and kitchen that is open to the living room. The apartment features amazing views overlooking the downtown and the large windows with northwestern exposure make for beautiful sunset light.
This beautiful apartment comes complete with everything you need. The kitchen is fully stocked with cookware, bakeware, utensils, dishware, drinkware, flatware & linens. Garbage bags, dish soap & paper towels also provided. Small kitchen appliances include a coffee pot, toaster and microwave.
The bedroom features a queen bed with linens, small closet, night stand, lamp, chair and ceiling fan/light.
Bathroom linens, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, body soap & hand soap provided.
There are hardwood floors through out the unit, extra closet space, gas stove and modern appliances. Conveniently located in downtown Superior with many opportunities for shopping, food, drinks, and entertainment, all with-in walking distance.
Terry Flats History: On January 4th, 1909 the property was conveyed by New York Realty Corp (Stratton) to Mary Jane Terry and Margaret Jenkins. Later, the property was conveyed from Margaret to Mary Jane and from Mary Jane to her husband Alfred Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry owned several buildings on the block that include 1602-04 Tower Ave, 1610-12 Tower Ave, 1600 Ogden Ave 1702 N 16th Street, two of which are no longer standing. In addition to the apartments they ran the Terry Piano Co. and a furniture store. Their daughter was a piano and vocal teacher in 1935 through sometime in the 40’s. After Alfred passed away in the late 1940’s the property was left to his daughter Mary Elizabeth (Terry) Kardon who sold the building in 1980.
The building had fallen into serious disrepair by 2005, the renovation was extensive and took years to complete. Too often these buildings are beyond repair and are destroyed. This one was close to that... I am excited to share the results with you!
For service requests after your arrival, please contact me through AirBnB so I can ensure prompt service. There is laundry located on the second level.
Available for families, but crib, highchair, etc. not provided. Property is also not child proofed. Apartment is on the third floor and accessed by stairs.
This unit is located on the 3rd floor of this 3 story building and is accessible only by stairs and there is no elevator. It has a spacious floor plan with living room, dining/sitting area, bedroom, bath, and kitchen that is open to the living room. The apartment features amazing views overlooking the downtown and the large windows with northwestern exposure make for beautiful sunset light.
This beautiful apartment comes complete with everything you need. The kitchen is fully stocked with cookware, bakeware, utensils, dishware, drinkware, flatware & linens. Garbage bags, dish soap & paper towels also provided. Small kitchen appliances include a coffee pot, toaster and microwave.
The bedroom features a queen bed with linens, small closet, night stand, lamp, chair and ceiling fan/light.
Bathroom linens, toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, body soap & hand soap provided.
There are hardwood floors through out the unit, extra closet space, gas stove and modern appliances. Conveniently located in downtown Superior with many opportunities for shopping, food, drinks, and entertainment, all with-in walking distance.
Terry Flats History: On January 4th, 1909 the property was conveyed by New York Realty Corp (Stratton) to Mary Jane Terry and Margaret Jenkins. Later, the property was conveyed from Margaret to Mary Jane and from Mary Jane to her husband Alfred Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry owned several buildings on the block that include 1602-04 Tower Ave, 1610-12 Tower Ave, 1600 Ogden Ave 1702 N 16th Street, two of which are no longer standing. In addition to the apartments they ran the Terry Piano Co. and a furniture store. Their daughter was a piano and vocal teacher in 1935 through sometime in the 40’s. After Alfred passed away in the late 1940’s the property was left to his daughter Mary Elizabeth (Terry) Kardon who sold the building in 1980.
The building had fallen into serious disrepair by 2005, the renovation was extensive and took years to complete. Too often these buildings are beyond repair and are destroyed. This one was close to that... I am excited to share the results with you!
For service requests after your arrival, please contact me through AirBnB so I can ensure prompt service. There is laundry located on the second level.
Available for families, but crib, highchair, etc. not provided. Property is also not child proofed. Apartment is on the third floor and accessed by stairs.