E-Lofts Alexandria
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Experience rental perfection at e-lofts in Alexandria, VA. Every pet-friendly one- and two-bedroom apartment home features a modern industrial aesthetic. Your ten-foot ceilings and wall-to-wall windows provide an incomparable level of air, space, and light. Your open-concept living area offers ample opportunity for customization with adjustable pocket walls. Enjoy next-level living with distinctive wood-style flooring, spacious walk-in closets, oversized showers, and an in-home full-sized washer/dryer. Delight your eyes and stomach with a European inspired kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops. Community amenities include a professional-grade fitness center, pet spa, and property-wide Wi-Fi. When you need to step-up your work-from-home game, let the conference facilities at e-lofts set you up for success. Whether you’re headed for a day of meetings or a night out on the town, count on a stress-free commute throughout the Washington, DC area with direct shuttle service to the Pentagon City Metro stop. With an exceptional location, e-lofts offers its residents access to the area’s superb dining, shopping, nightlife, entertainment, and recreational opportunities.
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About Alexandria, Virginia
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Alexandria is an independent city in Virginia. As of 2014, the population was estimated to be 150,575. Alexandria is approximately 7 miles south of downtown Washington, D.C.
Like the rest of Northern Virginia, modern Alexandria has been shaped by its proximity to the U.S. capital. It's largely populated by professionals in the civil service, in the military, or for one of the many private contrators. Alexandria's largest employer is the DOD, along with the Institute for Defense Analyses.
The historic center of Alexandria is referred to as Old Town. With its boutiques, restaurants, antique shops and theaters, it is a major draw for tourists. Like any Old Town, many neighborhoods are compact, walkable, and high-income suburbs of Washington, D.C.