
Looking for an apartment in NoDa? Here are the top four apartment communities in the neighborhood.
On the edge of Uptown, NoDa is known as the city’s arts district, with art crawls, galleries, breweries and music venues scattered throughout.
Historically home to mill houses, several new apartment complexes have popped up near the Blue Line extension in recent years.
Mercury NoDa
Location: 2901 N. Davidson St.
Constructed: 2016
No. of apartments: 241
Managed by: Greystar
Monthly rent:
- Studio: $1,030-$1,440
- One bedroom: $1,204-$1,715
- Two bedroom: $1,630-$2,095
- Three bedroom: $2,215-$2,465
Why it stands out:
- Entertaining area with billiards, foosball and catering kitchen
- Industrial inspired finishes, garage doors that open up to courtyard, graffiti art throughout
Novel NoDa
Location: 424 E. 36th St.
Constructed: 2017
No. of apartments: 344
Managed by: Greystar
Monthly rent:
- Studio: $1,195-$1,387
- One bedroom: $1,195-$1,775
- Two bedroom: $1,699-$2,456
Why it stands out:
- Right on the Blue Line extension; 4 stops until Uptown
- Mixed-use development with shops below and a common courtyard with beer garden, fire pit and green spaces
- Community plaza has farmers’ markets, art crawls, food trucks and more
Highland Mill Lofts
Location: 3310 N. Davidson St.
Constructed: 2007
No. of apartments: 166
Managed by: Tribridge Residential
Monthly rent:
- One bedroom: $968-$3,429
- Two bedroom: $1,446-$4,398
Why it stands out:
- Open, modern and industrial-inspired interior
- Restaurant and brewery on site
Yards at NoDa
Location: 703 Rollerton Road
Constructed: 2013
No. of apartments: 182
Managed by: Greystar
Monthly rent:
- Studio: $1,000-$8,715
- One bedroom: $1,145-$6,497
- Two bedroom: $1,475-$7,704
- Three bedroom: $2,194-$3,681
Why it stands out:
- Pool, grilling areas and other recreational spots
- Gated entry