The city of Denver is one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities. Its growing economy, diversity, climate and beautiful surroundings are attractive to a wide variety of people. Denver's burgeoning labor force is creating challenges for first-time homebuyers, just one of the reasons that we are seeing strong demand for rental housing. Recently completed, 19Nineteen Mile High is a new multifamily development near Empower Field that is now open and helping meet the need for housing in the Denver metro area. The 277-unit building in the Jefferson Park neighborhood offers a range of studio, one- and two-bedroom options and is full of high-end amenities for residents.
Jefferson Park is a prime area that appeals to people who want to live within walking or biking distance of work, entertainment, retail and public transportation. According to the National Association of Realtors, half of respondents in a 2020 survey said they would prefer to live in a walkable community. These “15-minute neighborhoods," where residents can access everything they need within a 15-minute walk, are becoming increasingly popular.
Our 19Nineteen Mile High Apartments development provides residents with easy access to both downtown and to the mountains. It is also one of the first multifamily developments where design and operational changes proposed during the pandemic are coming to life.
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Jefferson Park is a prime area that appeals to people who want to live within walking or biking distance of work, entertainment, retail and public transportation. According to the National Association of Realtors, half of respondents in a 2020 survey said they would prefer to live in a walkable community. These “15-minute neighborhoods," where residents can access everything they need within a 15-minute walk, are becoming increasingly popular.
Our 19Nineteen Mile High Apartments development provides residents with easy access to both downtown and to the mountains. It is also one of the first multifamily developments where design and operational changes proposed during the pandemic are coming to life.
Read the Full Article in the Colorado Real Estate Journal