Just down the street from the recently announced Glenarm Grove project, there is another townhouse project planned for the Arapahoe Square neighborhood. Situated on Glenarm Place and Park Avenue West, Park Row is a 15-unit for sale development that is taking up another ugly, empty lot along Park Avenue West. Here is a map with the site outlined.
Each 1,450 square foot unit, with the exception of one 1,705 square foot unit, will be designed as a live-work space with an office on the first level, which can also be used as a third bedroom. Every unit will have three floors of living space, a rooftop deck, and a maximum of two parking spaces. Park Row is designed by Tennant Arkitecture; here is a rendering courtesy of their website.
Park Row will have six units facing Glenarm Place, five units facing Park Avenue West, and four units facing the alley. Here is how they will be configured.
Construction is expected to start later this year with completion in early 2014. Right now the site is a dirt lot in a very lonely area of Downtown Denver. Luckily this will change soon!
Units in Park Row will range from $249,000-$389,000. Before construction has even started, every single unit has been reserved and this will most likely be fully occupied upon completion.
That is great news. I believe there are also plans for a condo project on part of the vacant lot across the street from Glenarm Grove. Slowly but surely that area is becoming less of a no mans land.
Do you have any details on that lot across the street?
Yeah. I noticed the sales booth has been removed from that lot. So I wonder if its going to start soon as well. It used to be on the south east corner right across from the Glenarm Grove.
There is also talk that the same developers will develop the adjacent lot to the west that borders on Welton.
Note that my earlier comment it referring to Park Row, not Glenarm Grove. We are very excited also!
Great Job.. Thanks for reporting this… I live just blocks from here… Love the progess
Is this place still going to happen?
http://www.theglenarm.com/location.php
Glad to see this go in! Used to be old row homes that Tom Martino owned and let get turned into crack dens, so they tore them down as well as the houses behind them.