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2/17/16
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In recent development news out of Denver, Legacy Partners and USAA Real Estate have purchased 2.3 acres along Speer Blvd in the city’s Golden Triangle neighborhood downtown. The venture plans to break ground on a seven-story, 322-unit luxury apartment building in August 2016.
“This highly visible location is in close proximity to major demand drivers in Denver and has direct access to desirable Golden Triangle and Downtown amenities, making it ideal for a luxury apartment development,” said Spencer Stuart, Senior Managing Director of Legacy Partners. “We have thoughtfully planned the community to include rich amenities and to accommodate a work-life balance for those working directly in-home, in our shared office space or elsewhere in the Denver area.”
The apartment community will feature one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with luxury finishes that include stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and gas stoves. In addition to the innovative business center providing professionals who desire onsite office space, residents will have access to a variety of other amenities, including an outdoor pool and lounge space; roof and sun decks that overlook the picturesque Western Range; two-level fitness center complete with spin room and yoga studio; demonstration kitchen and wine cellar with individual lockers; dog spa; bicycle repair shop exclusive to residents; and a storage area for bike and ski equipment.
Situated on Speer Blvd between 13th and 14th Avenues, the property will stand one block south of the Colorado Convention Center and in close proximity to a multitude of restaurants and cultural attractions in Denver’s Golden Triangle, in addition to enjoying convenient access to the Cherry Creek Trail that runs along Speer Boulevard directly across the street. In addition to the walkability of the surrounding area, an RTD light rail station is around the corner, and there is immediate access to I-25 and I-70.
The Denver office of KTGY, a national architectural firm with offices on both coasts, is the architect of record for the project.
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