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Market Heights located in Norfolk, VA. Credit: Google Maps
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Market Heights aerial view shot at the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Tidewater Drive in Norfolk, VA with the Elizabeth RIver in the background. Credit: New Media Systems
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Market Heights site plan Credit: TS3 Architects, PC
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Market Heights Apartments in Norfolk's St. Paul's District. Credit: New Media Systems
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Market Heights monument sign set on an art deco arbor at the entrance of the community pedestrian plaza in between the residential buildings. The logo is inspired by an early 20th century city market that was located nearby. Credit: New Media Systems
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Market Heights Apartments viewed from Tidewater Drive. This vantage point is above the former Tidewater Gardens public housing complex. Credit: New Media Systems
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Accessible playground at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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First floor resident lounge at Market Heights Apartments. The resident kitchenette and cafe seating are to the left. Credit: New Media Systems
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Expanded view of the first floor resident lounge at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Handicapped accessible fitness center with specialized equipment at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Granite countertops and roll under kitchen sink in a 504-compliant ADA apartment unit at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Roll under sink in a 504-compliant ADA apartment unit. Credit: New Media Systems
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Bathroom in a 504-compliant ADA unit at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Attractive, modern finishes at Market Heights Apartments, a 100% affordable community. Credit: New Media Systems
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Modern finishes including granite countertops, dark cabinets, sleek black appliances, and LVP flooring at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Market Heights features large bathrooms with modern finishes. Credit: New Media Systems
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Second floor resident lounge at Market Heights Apartments. Credit: New Media Systems
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Market Heights residents shop at the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and Eastern Shore Mobile Market. Credit: Emmanuel Manolakas, Lawson
Market Heights Apartments
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