Ascend at Woodbury
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About this property
Woodbury's newest apartment community in about a decade — Ascend — will exceed your expectations in every way. Here, we aren't an apartment complex. We are a lifestyle community designed to enhance your everyday life. Located off Bailey Road near HealthEast Sports Center, we offer attentive customer service, high-end amenities and carefully crafted floor plans will enrich your living experience here.
Relax during a yoga class, take a dip in the resort-style pool, hang out in the party room, or grill up some burgers with family at one of our outdoor grills. Soak up the views of the greenspace, hop on the nearby bike trail, or quickly access Tamarack Village to enjoy dinner and drinks with friends.
At home, enjoy large kitchens with islands and peninsulas, designer Grohe faucets, hardwood-style floors, granite countertops, stainless-steel appliances, washer and dryer in each apartment, and many other high-end finishes. Ascend into luxury. Ascend at Woodbury
One Bedrooms start at $129+/Daily ($3870/month)
Two Bedrooms start at $149+/Daily ($4470/month)
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About Woodbury, Minnesota
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Woodbury is a city in Minnesota, and suburb of the Twin Cities metro area, lying east of Saint Paul on Interstate 94. With an estimated population of 66,428, it is Minnesota's tenth largest city.
Woodbury was originally called Red Rock, but was renamed in honor of Levi Woodbury, who was first to realize another Red Rock existed in the state. Beginning in 1844, the land was mostly converted to farmland. TOne of the city's few 19th-century farms still existing today is the Charles Spangenberg Farmstead.