Cozy Loft
Our Property
Welcome to your extended-stay retreat at Skyline Lofts. This remodeled 2BR/2BA first-floor unit blends style and function with easy access and a thoughtfully designed layout. Bright, open living spaces, modern finishes, and comfortable furnishings make it easy to feel at home—whether you're here for work, assignment, or relocation. Perfect for professionals needing a longer, more intentional stay in Manhattan.
What this place offers
Common
- Air conditioning
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Home safety
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Bathroom
- Hot Water
What this place offers
Common
- Air conditioning
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Home safety
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Bathroom
- Hot Water
Bedroom and laundry
- Iron
Outdoors
- Patio
Accessibility
Neighborhood
North Manhattan Avenue sits roughly 1–2 miles north of Downtown Manhattan and the K‑State/Aggieville districts. The immediate area is primarily low‑ to mid‑density residential and multifamily housing with quick access to shopping (Bluemont/Poyntz corridors), parks and local services. The vibe is suburban with frequent student/resident turnover and easy access to downtown restaurants, the Manhattan Town Center mall and outdoor space in the Flint Hills.
Guest Access
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Public transit: the Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency (ATA) operates local fixed‑route and on‑demand bus services around Manhattan and Riley County; routes connect to downtown, K‑State and major shopping areas. Rideshare and local taxi services operate in town but can be limited evenings. Cycling and short walks are practical for nearby amenities; some e‑scooters/bike‑share may be seasonally available. Driving: Manhattan is car‑oriented with convenient access to US‑24 and I‑70 (via K‑18) for regional travel. Longer regional ground service and intercity buses run to/from nearby larger hubs.