The Retreat at Mill Creek Apartments in Lenexa, KS

The Retreat at Mill Creek Apartments has wonderful 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in Lenexa, KS. All of our apartments have large closets, and a patio/balcony. Resident have access to on-site amenities such as 24-hour fitness gym, laundry facilities, outdoor swimming pool, and 24-hour emergency maintenance staff.

Nearby I-35, US 69, and I-435, The Retreat at Mill Creek Apartments is a convenient location to call home. We are close to Oak Park Mall, Shawnee Mission Park, and Starbucks. Call our leasing office today!

Features

  • Pet Friendly
  • Newly Installed Playground
  • Covered Parking
  • Spacious Apartments
  • Competitive Pricing
  • W/D in Every Building
Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, KS

Kansas Speedway is a state-of-the-art racetrack in Kansas City, KS. Built in 2001, the speedway has held NASCAR Cup Series and IndyCar Series races during the summer and fall. The track record is a blistering 218 mph average speed by Scott Dixon in IndyCar Series.

Since 2011, Kansas Speedway has hosted the Super Start Batteries 400 and Hollywood Casino 400. You should check out the one of the night races at Kansas Speedway! The racetrack also has the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway so you can watch the race, visit the casino, and spend the night at the hotel!

Country Club Plaza near Downtown Kansas City

The Country Club Plaza is a shopping center near Downtown Kansas City. Visitors can find quality shopping and dining at The Plaza. Clothes and fashions can be found at The Coach Store, Michael Kors, Made in KC Marketplace, and more!

Take a moment to appreciate the beautiful architecture of The Country Club Plaza! Built in 1923, it was the first regional shopping center created with parking for customers with cars. The Country Club Plaza was renovated in 1977. You can find all the things you want to buy and have fun doing it too!

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is the premier classical art museum in Kansas City, MO. It was founded in 1933. The creation of the museum was funded by separate donations by Mary McAfee Atkins and William Rockhill Nelson.

They have a large collection of art from Imperial China. It also has one of the finest exhibits of Chinese antique furniture in the United States. The museum has many painting from Missouri native Thomas Hart Benton. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is free.