The Dominion Apartments in Lubbock, TX
Find your new home at The Dominion Apartments! We have a wide variety of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments with attached garages. All our apartments have high ceilings, large closets, and a fireplace. Our gated community has a business center, fitness center, and swimming pool for residents.
The Dominion Apartments have a great location near Loop 289 and Marsha Sharp Freeway with access to entertainment, parks, shopping, and restaurants. We are near Texas Tech University, Ratliff Park, West End Center, and Wester Elementary School. Call our leasing professionals today!
Features
- Resort-style Pool
- Attached Garages
- Premium Fitness Center
- Executive Business Center
- Drive-through Mail Center
- Dog Park
- Patio/Balcony
- Fireplace
- High Ceilings
- Large Closets
Get ready for some high-flying fun! Altitude Trampoline Park of Lubbock offers healthy trampoline fun located on Milwaukee Avenue near the 289 Loop. The indoor park has basketball dunking lanes trampolines, a foam pit, tumble tracks, and a kid zone.
An hour pass is $10, and two hours is only $15. Altitude Trampoline Park can also be rented for parties and is sure to be a fun time for everyone!
The Museum of Texas Tech University has galleries of interactive art exhibits, history, and natural science. The museum is comprised of a main building and the Moody Planetarium. There are around three million items in The Museum of Texas Tech University including mammoth bones. The museum was created in 1929 and became part of Texas Tech University in 1969.
The museum is on the Texas Tech University campus and is free and open to the public. Admission to the Moody Planetarium is $3-5. The museum is also accessible to for guests with wheelchair’s, all are welcome to enjoy the exhibits at the Museum of Texas Tech University!
The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra is a professional symphony orchestra serving the South Plains Region. The mission of the orchestra is to improve the Lubbock region with excellent concerts and other educational experiences.
In 1946, the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra was formed as a volunteer group until, 1967, when the orchestra started paying its musicians. They have continued to expand, and the orchestra regularly and feature guest musicians and soloists who are recognized across the country. The Lubbock Symphony Orchestra’s music director has been David Cho since 2012.
The Dominion Apartments | 5501 50th Street | Lubbock, TX 79414