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Looking for a neighborhood that matches your lifestyle? Look no further than Borough 33 Apartments in Chattanooga! Our community offers an array of unique and exciting lifestyle options, so you can find the perfect place to call home. From our urban location that puts you right in the heart of the South Broad District Chattanooga, to our charming residential setting with easy access to nature trails and parks, we have something for everyone. Come experience all that Borough 33 has to offer!
Borough 33 Apartments in Chattanooga, Tennessee with exceptional studio, one, two, and three bedroom apartments and townhomes with designer-inspired interiors and incomparable features in an ideal location.
- Several Apartment Floor Plans To Choose From
- Chef-Inspired Kitchens With Granite Countertops And Subway Tile Backsplash
- Stainless-Steel GE Appliances And Single Basin Sinks With Pull Down Faucets
- Two Kitchen Color Options
- Stunning Vinyl Plank-Style Flooring Throughout Each Apartment
- Ceiling Fans In Bedrooms
- Walk-in Showers With Subway Tile And Frame-less Doors*
- Washer And Dryer In Every Apartment
*in select homes
Historical Highlights of our South Broad Apartment Neighborhood
Erected in 1891, the Walnut St. Bridge is one of the longest pedestrian bridges. It connects downtown Chattanooga to the north shore. It is a favorite of residents of our apartment community and visitors alike. The Walnut St. Bridge is now dog friendly, just like our apartments!
US Pipe and Foundry Co. was founded in 1887 and established the foundry on South Broad in 1936. US Pipe was recognized as one of the nation’s finest iron fabricators. Wheland Foundry operated in Chattanooga from 1874 to 2003, producing a variety of cast iron products including automotive parts. The South Broad commercial corridor and and Southside Gardens grew up around the foundries, supporting workers’ families and connecting Chattanooga to communities on Lookout Mountain. The Howard School is Chattanooga’s first public school, founded in 1865 by the Freedman’s Bureau. It carries a significant legacy from the Reconstruction era and the Civil Rights era. The school moved to its Market street campus in 1954.