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Firestone Park

63, 87 & 101 E. Firestone Blvd., Akron, OH 44301

Property Details

Firestone Park consists of 3 two-story, all brick buildings, with 48 total one bedroom, one bathroom apartments. The 675 square foot apartments feature a walk-in pantry, large bedrooms with oversized closets, and on-site laundry facilities. Detached private garages with remote access, when available, can be rented for an additional $55 per month. Across from the newly-constructed Bridgestone Americas Technical Center, the property is conveniently accessible to I-77, I-76 and downtown Akron. Akron is Ohio’s 5th largest city, with a diverse mix of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options. Popular attractions include the Akron Zoo, Akron Art Museum, Lock 3, Akron Civic Theater, and Canal Park.

Terms

Detached Private Garage $55/mo

Water & Trash Included

Tenants Pay Electric Only

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675

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$780.00-$895.00

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Neighborhood

Firestone Park

Akron’s Firestone Park community celebrated 100 years in 2017. In 2012, the city welcomed the new $100 million Bridgestone Americas Technology Center. The 262,000 square foot, state-of-the-art building was designed to reach LEED gold certification for energy conservation, featuring a vegetated roof and rainwater containment system. The community gained national recognition while hosting the PGA Tour several times at Firestone Park Country Club, which continues to host the annual Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championship.


Access to Major Cities & Highways

Firestone Park is easily accessible to I-77, 224, I-76 and Route 8, and is within minutes of downtown Akron. It is conveniently located between Canton (20 miles) and Cleveland (40 miles).


Parks & Recreation

Firestone Metro Park is located along the Tuscarawas River, offering hiking trails, picnic tables, fishing and sledding areas. Firestone Park Community Center holds a variety of programs throughout the year, including exercise classes and summer day camps. Within 15 miles, Cuyahoga Valley National Park offers an abundance of recreational activities, including the Ohio Erie Canal Towpath, which runs directly through downtown Akron.


Shopping, Dining, & Entertainment

As Ohio’s 5th largest city, Akron offers many attractions including the Akron Zoo, Akron Art Museum, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron Civic Theater, and Canal Park. The city has a large variety of fine dining and casual restaurants, along with many retail and specialty shops to explore.


Events

Lock 3 in downtown Akron hosts many events throughout the year, including a variety of festivals and concerts. Even in winter months, there is plenty to see, featuring Ohio’s largest seasonal ice-skating rink.

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