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Boutique Apartments is excited to announce that we are now leasing at Barrister Studios, a completely renovated, turn-of-the-century historic building in Capitol Hill.
The Barrister Building has a stately history harkening back to 1905 when it was built to house legislators working at Denver’s Capitol. In the 60s it became an office for lawyers. Now, the impressive woodwork, high ceilings, and original stained glass preside over 29 very modern and large studios. Each large studio apartment has been lovingly renovated with brand-new everything, including new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring and lighting.
In Capitol Hill, you’re in the cultural center of Denver, within walking distance to the Capitol, the Denver Art Museum, Civic Center Park and the Colorado History Museum, as well as new classics, including Jelly Cafe, City O City, and Ace Eat & Serve. It’s easy access to Downtown Denver via the free shuttle.
For more information, or to schedule a tour, please visit the Boutique Apartments website.
Eliot Flats, the latest Boutique Apartment slated to open this spring in the Highlands neighborhood, is offering Construction Tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Contact Justine at 303.590.4329 for more information or to schedule your tour.
Ready for a new recipe in apartment living? Start with a solid foundation in Denver’s fashionable Highland neighborhood, crane-in some really fab modular studios and 1-bedrooms, then top it off with modern designer finishes, solar panels, and super-smart built-in technology … and you’ve got Eliot Flats, the first iUnit™ apartment community. Located at 3233 Eliot Street, Eliot Flats is located in the Highlands neighborhood, which features lots of easy-to-walk-to shops and restaurants, including Park Burger, Patzcuaro’s, Wooden Spoon Bakery, and Duo Restaurant.
For more information including floor plans and pricing, visit our website.
Congratulations to Turntable Studios for winning the “Rise to the Challenge Award” given by the U.S. Green Building Council.
The Colorado Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council’s second annual USGBC’s Commercial Real Estate Green Building Awards were held Tuesday night in Denver. “The awards are designed to celebrate these green building leaders and honor the projects they have worked on over the past year,” according Patti Mason, executive director of U.S. Green Building Council Colorado and one of the judges who chose the winners.”
Turntable Studios is a 13-story, 94,000 SF former hotel next to Sports Authority Field that has been transformed into Denver’s first micro apartment project. Consisting of 179 converted apartments, with 168 studios at 339 square feet, four one-bedrooms at 664 square feet and seven two-bedrooms at 820 square feet, Turntable Studios allows for lower income residents to be close to where they work. The re-use building has energy-efficient windows, LED lighting and is close to public transportation.