Station House Apartments was an independent apartment community located in downtown Antigo, WI, catering to seniors and individuals living with disabilities. The property offered a range of amenities for residents, including a beautifully decorated foyer, community dining area, and activity room for social gatherings. The apartments were available for lease on a twelve-month basis, with pets allowed upon payment of a security deposit.
Managed by the Antigo Housing Authority, Station House Apartments aimed to provide affordable and comfortable housing options for individuals and families in Langlade County. The organization worked to preserve and rehabilitate over 170 units of housing since 2010, leveraging both public and private funding sources to support their initiatives. As an equal opportunity employer and provider, they strived to create a welcoming and inclusive community for all residents.
Residents were encouraged to report any maintenance issues or accessibility concerns to the property management team, who would promptly address and resolve any problems. The Antigo Housing Authority was dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents, prioritizing their comfort and satisfaction within the community. Despite the closure of Station House Apartments, the organization's commitment to affordable housing and community development in the area remained steadfast.