Infill is rising in all shapes and sizes around Central Denver and its surrounding neighborhoods. Some neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill and, in this case, Berkeley already have a solid fabric with very few open lots. Over on West 39th Avenue and Tennyson Street, an empty lot will soon be filled.
To get your bearings straight, here is an aerial with the project site outlined.
According to the press release, Tennyson Place, developed by Darell Schmidt of Allante Properties, will feature 81 ‘class-A’ apartments, contained in a five-story building with two levels of underground parking. Here are some exterior and street-level renderings of the project, thanks to Nathan Jenkins at OZ Architecture.
We also received a couple interior renderings of both the apartments and community area. Amenities will include a club room and lounge, fitness center, individual balconies, and a 1,900 square-foot rooftop patio.
The developer is still aligning financials and investors to break ground on this project, making the construction time frame unknown. Stay tuned for more information!
UPDATE: Construction of the below-grade parking garage is slated to begin in September.
Nice. Two and a half blocks away there’s a small condo development going up at 4144 Tennyson St. called Streetcar Lofts. It’s 17 2 story condos with 4550 square feet ground level retail. All this with the addition of natural grocers should make great additions to this classic block.
It is a shame that there is no ground-level retail in this development!
There’s also a multifamily development happening at the southeast corner of 44th and Tennyson next to Swing Thai. Once was an empty parking lot!
BTW if anyone hasn’t been to this part of town in a while, you really should check it out. Even before the city did it’s infrastructure upgrades to the streetscape this area was undergoing changes–however, now, those changes are even bigger and better with additional density and retail.
Boxy rectangular, no curves, therefore ugly.
This is simple psych. Why don’t designers get it?