ABC Condominiums
6 Floors - City, Forest Park Views
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March 29th, 2024 - Welcome to ABC Condominiums
Building Description
ABC Condominiums are located in St Louis, Missouri overlooking the Forest Park. You will love the spacious units, the historical detail and the beauty of the crafted wood here. There have been many renovations to the building and also to many of the units in the past years. You can find in the units re-worked millwork, new wood flooring, gas fireplaces, window seating that has storage, crown molding, built-in doors and bookcases and so much more. This is a very desirable location to live in the Central West End of St Louis. You won't be disappointed.
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Year Built 1907
Building Amenities
- Heated Parking Garage
- Private Elevators
- Pets Allowed
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NEIGHBORHOOD
Central West End
10 N Kingshighway Blvd St. Louis, MO 63108
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