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  • Address:
    384 GRAND CONCOURSE
    Bronx, NY 10451

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384 GRAND CONCOURSE
Bronx, NY 10451

Phone:

  • 10456

  • 10455

  • 10039

  • 10454

  • 10037

  • 10452

  • 10030

  • 10459

  • 10031

  • 10032

GRAND + ROGERS, located at 384 Grand Concourse in the heart of the Bronx, offers a vibrant and modern living experience for those seeking Bronx apartments for rent. This exceptional community is a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal choice for anyone interested in Bronx housing. With a variety of apartment rentals available, GRAND + ROGERS caters to diverse lifestyles, ensuring that residents can enjoy the best of Bronx living. The strategic location also allows easy access to local amenities and public transportation, making it a prime option for individuals looking to immerse themselves in the dynamic culture of Bronx rentals. Whether you're searching for a cozy studio or a spacious multi-bedroom unit, GRAND + ROGERS 10451 stands out in the competitive Bronx apartments market.

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