Here are photos of some of the latest infill projects going on in the Jefferson Park district, courtesy of JP resident David:
The Frontview 40 (Project # 13) project is making nice progress at the corner of Frontview Crescent and Bryant Street:
Nearing completion is the Jefferson Park Townhomes project (Project # 16) at 22nd and Decatur:
Finally, the sharp and first LEED-certified residential project in Denver, the recently completed RiverClay project (Project # 8):
Does anyone know how these projects are selling these days?
Just curious to see if central Denver continues to buck the trend of the nation, and the suburbs for that matter.
My neighborhood, Potter Highlands, is seeing several projects going up and getting started recently. I might go around and take some shots.
I'm not too sure about those exterior walkways on the Riverclay. Makes it looks like a cheap motel. I thought they did away with that format in the 70s??
those last two look like a cat burgaler's dream target…
I like the flow of the Jeff Park Townhome. Reminds me of sheet music.
Great that LEED is filtering down to smaller scale projects.
I LOVE the JP Townhome Project! Anon 8:25- you're right- it does look like sheet music! Truly a beautiful, intuitive design.
Those aren't walkways on Riverclay, they are a many different balconies. Personally I think the Riverclay project looks awesome! It may not be the most expensive looking building in the world, but considering the unit prices I think it was done VERY well. I for one would like to see more projects like it around Denver.
Personally, The River Clay sucks in more ways the one,
but perhaps if they re-paint in not so much of a "clayish"
color, it'd look more attractive.
These developments are much better looking than the ones in Capitol Hill. I'm not really a big fan of Riverclay, though. Anyways, I noticed that an infill project, on the corner of 21st and Curtis (block 92) in Arapahoe Square is about halfway done. It looks like it's another condominium project.