Back in October, we took a look at EnV from the sky to see how it contributed to the Golden Triangle neighborhood. Since then, the structure has continued to rise with some of the brick and glass facade beginning to show.
Here are two photos of EnV, looking north and south, from Speer Boulevard. With two more floors to go, the building has not quite topped out at 16-stories. Even at 14-stories, EnV is already making a huge impact along the the boulevard.
Looking at EnV from Cherokee Street, you can start to see the brick and glass facade behind the scaffolding.
As a refresher, EnV will provide the Golden Triangle neighborhood with 270 rental units with completion later this year.
Just as an FYI, they have changed the name of this to the Joule
Good move. Sounds like somebody in marketing came to their senses and realized EnV was getting a little too cute.
“So where are you living again?”
“I’m in EnV.”
“Oh, that place that costs $2300/month? EnV? Riiiight.”
I believe the street is Cherokee rather than Bannock.
Yep, it’s between Cherokee and Speer and 11th and 10th.
So true about the impact. I was driving up Speer the other evening and I exclaimed, “Holy sh*t what building is that?!” Then I realized it was EnV or Joule and I smiled.