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    528 Henrietta St, Pekin, IL 61554

    Henrietta St. Apartments are centrally located and within walking distance from some of Pekin's hot spots! The property has just received a fresh coat of paint, upgraded landscaping, and most important a newly renovated laundry room for renter's convenience! There are one and two, spacious, bedroom apartments. Some of our apartments have recently been refurbished with new modern

    528 Henrietta St, Pekin, IL 61554
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    $1,295 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,200 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    437 Broadway St Unit A, Pekin, IL 61554

    Beautiful downtown completely turnkey furnished apartment. Bring your clothes & grab some groceries, the rest is waiting for your arrival. Building is home to all professionals and contract tenants. Quiet, Safe & Private "home away from home". Property is conveniently located to everywhere; OSF, CAT, Airport, Carle, Solar Projects.

    437 Broadway St Unit A, Pekin, IL 61554

Why Live in Downtown Pekin

Downtown Pekin is an urban neighborhood known for its historic charm and ongoing revitalization efforts. The area features a mix of homes, many over 100 years old, including cottages, bungalows, Classical Revivals, and Italianates. Streets are often lined with brick and house both smaller residences around 1,500 square feet and grander homes with more space. Court Street serves as the main thoroughfare, hosting a variety of mom-and-pop shops like The Zone comic book store, Peek In Pottery Ceramics & Art, and Aryabellas Boutique. Dining options include family-friendly spots like Ashers Bar & Grill and the newer Whiskey Taco, which offers outdoor seating. For groceries and essentials, residents have access to Kroger and Schnucks just a few blocks away. The neighborhood is safer than the national average and has several pocket parks, including Legins-Costly Park and Willow Park, which provide green spaces and playgrounds. Mineral Springs Park, located about a mile away, hosts the popular Marigold Festival, drawing around 40,000 visitors with its numerous booths, arts and crafts, and food events. Downtown Pekin also benefits from public transportation through the Greater Peoria Mass Transit District, with three bus routes connecting residents to local and nearby destinations. For things to do, the neighborhood offers various events and activities, including trivia nights, happy hours, and annual celebrations like Christmas on Court. Residents can also enjoy fishing from the pier at the riverfront, located at the end of Court Street.

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