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5420 Blue Ridge Cutoff
Kansas City, MO 64133
Rent (last advertised): $415.00 - $625.00
1 bedroom units available
Floor Plan | Beds | Baths | Sq.Feet |
Studio bed bath | 0 | 0 | 0 |
1 bed 1 bath | 1 | 1 | 0 |
1 bed 2 bath | 1 | 2 | 0 |
Price, availability and features subject to change.
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The Temple Heights Manor apartments are a senior community that will have everything you need close to home from just the right shopping to exciting entertainment options. With a bus stop right in front and an easy ride up to I-70, getting around the city from here is simple. There is a health center nearby.
Location
Look for Temple Heights Manor off of East 55th Street in southeast Kansas City. The neighborhood includes a park, a health center and a few retail properties.
Shopping & Dining
Take a ride down Blue Ridge Cutoff just a minute or so south of here to a small retail plaza with a Price Chopper grocery store, Dollar General, a gas station and car wash. If you go north to US 40 there is a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Lowes and Burlington Coat Factory where you can find some fun stuff. There are a few dining spots in the area such as a BBQ place and some fast food. Head north up to I-70 to find Denny’s, Subway and the notable Dixon’s Chili Parlor home of well-loved tacos, chili and homemade pizza.
Recreation
Catch professional baseball action at Kauffman Stadium and exciting football games at Arrowhead Stadium minutes up the street from Temple Heights. Get your golf game on at Swope memorial Golf Course. When family comes to visit, Super Splash USA is the place to go for some thrilling outdoor pools and slides.
Home of the Kansas City Royal's baseball team. Frequent events are held here throughout the year.
Internationally recognized for its outstanding collection of more than 33,500 objects from ancient times to modern day.
Explore the history of the steamboat's travels along the Missouri River.