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Furnished. Utilities included Gas & Electric. Studio flat that consists of one large room that serves as the combined living, dining, and bedroom. Small separate nook off the main area, can be used for dining or sleeping. The apartment's kitchen facilities is located in a small separate area. While the bathroom is in its own midsize room. Neighborhood: The Livingston is conveniently located just blocks from Central Avenue, Albany's main thoroughfare, and numerous outdoor attractions. Living here gives you access to all the comforts of city living as well numerous outdoor pursuits. As you walk out the door there is an adjacent green space with sidewalk access steps away with Livingston and Lake Park a block more away. A seven-minute walk will bring you numerous restaurant options as well as access to an ice-skating rink and Bleeker Stadium with its numerous sporting activities. What makes The Livingston truly unique is the backdrop of the Tivoli Lake Preserve, which is the largest urban preserve in the entire Capital District. Here you can get lost in your own urban oasis with a lake, nature trails and a community garden. If you need to travel further there is no need to worry as there is a bus stop built specifically for The Livingston residents. If you don't feel like going outside feel free to relax in the comfort of your living corders and play a couple board games. With its central location, nearby natural attractions and amenities The Livingston provides comfortable city living at its best. The Tivoli Nature Preserve, also Tivoli Park, in Albany is the largest urban nature preserve in the Capital District. Fish in Tivoli Lake include bluegill, large mouth bass, and pumpkinseed;birds in the preserve include woodpeckers, turkeys, red-winged blackbirds, and red tailed hawks.Mammals include squirrels, deer, and opossums. Nature walks and birdwatching is a popular activity in the preserve.Behind the Livingston Village Apartments is a 70 plot community garden within the Tivoli Preserve. It is Albany's largest community garden.
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