A developer broke ground Wednesday on a 44-unit condominium building in LoHi with plans to list the most expensive unit at $1.75 million.
Denver-based Alpine Investments is building the six-story structure at the corner of 17th and Central streets, overlooking Interstate 25 toward downtown. It is slated to be completed in July 2019.
The project is dubbed Edge LoHi, a change from earlier in the planning process, when it was branded Grandview LoHi.
Alpine Investments is led by Churchill Bunn, who is converting a shuttered private school along Federal Boulevard into office space and also planning to build a 10-story office building in the Golden Triangle.
“This project is my first break ground in Denver, so it’s really special,” said Bunn, who previously worked as senior director of development at California-based Irvine Co.
Stan Kniss, Jorgen Jensen and Erin Luke of Slate Real Estate Advisors are marketing the condos.
The units will range from a 622-square-foot, one-bedroom unit to a 2,473-square-foot, three-bedroom unit spread across two stories. Kniss said they will list between $408,000 and $1.75 million.
The building also will have 4,500 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Cory Dulberg of NAI Shames Makovsky is leasing that space.
Cuningham Group Architecture designed the project. Bristlecone Construction is the general contractor.
Bunn said the project is expected to cost $20 million. Alpine spent a total of $4.5 million in September securing the land for the site, according to county records: $2.74 million for 2501 17th St.; $825,000 for 1729 Central St. and $925,000 for 1731 Central St.
Bunn said two of the lots had homes on them, one of which had been vacant. The third parcel was an empty lot.
A developer broke ground Wednesday on a 44-unit condominium building in LoHi with plans to list the most expensive unit at $1.75 million.
Denver-based Alpine Investments is building the six-story structure at the corner of 17th and Central streets, overlooking Interstate 25 toward downtown. It is slated to be completed in July 2019.
The project is dubbed Edge LoHi, a change from earlier in the planning process, when it was branded Grandview LoHi.
Alpine Investments is led by Churchill Bunn, who is converting a shuttered private school along Federal Boulevard into office space and also planning to build a 10-story office building in the Golden Triangle.
“This project is my first break ground in Denver, so it’s really special,” said Bunn, who previously worked as senior director of development at California-based Irvine Co.
Stan Kniss, Jorgen Jensen and Erin Luke of Slate Real Estate Advisors are marketing the condos.
The units will range from a 622-square-foot, one-bedroom unit to a 2,473-square-foot, three-bedroom unit spread across two stories. Kniss said they will list between $408,000 and $1.75 million.
The building also will have 4,500 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Cory Dulberg of NAI Shames Makovsky is leasing that space.
Cuningham Group Architecture designed the project. Bristlecone Construction is the general contractor.
Bunn said the project is expected to cost $20 million. Alpine spent a total of $4.5 million in September securing the land for the site, according to county records: $2.74 million for 2501 17th St.; $825,000 for 1729 Central St. and $925,000 for 1731 Central St.
Bunn said two of the lots had homes on them, one of which had been vacant. The third parcel was an empty lot.
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