After signing a new contract with the Kansas City Royals, a former Rockies closing pitcher has sold his condo at the edge of downtown Denver.
Wade Davis and his wife Katelyn received $3.1 million for their 29th-floor unit in One Lincoln Park, the 32-story tower at 2001 Lincoln St., according to public records.
The couple purchased it in 2018 for $2.4 million, records show.
Davis signed a three-year, $52 million contract with the Rockies prior to the 2018 season. He was released from the team in September 2020. And in January, he signed a minor-league contract with the Royals — the team he helped pitch to the 2015 World Series title.
The 4,182-square-foot unit has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows with 180-degree mountain and city views, a chef’s kitchen with luxury appliances and two outdoor terraces.
Mark Windfeld-Hansen and Casey Pak purchased the unit on Feb. 12, according to property records. Windfeld-Hansen is a tax attorney and partner of Palo Alto-based Cooley law firm, according to the website.
Address: 2001 Lincoln St., Denver
Sale price: $3.1 million
Stats: The condo comes with three side-by-side parking spots with electric car chargers, as well as outdoor storage. Building amenities include an owners lounge, an outdoor pool with a jacuzzi open year-round, a fitness center and a 24-hour concierge.
The finer things: The unit was redesigned in 2017 by a “nationally recognized interior designer,” according to the listing.
The gourmet kitchen features a quartz waterfall island, Subzero and Wolf appliances, and a walk-in pantry.
Behind the double doors of the master suite, there’s a built-in projector TV, a marble master bathroom and two walk-in closets.
Listing agent: Stacy Resop with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyers’ agent: Daniel Beckius with Kris Lindahl Real Estate
After signing a new contract with the Kansas City Royals, a former Rockies closing pitcher has sold his condo at the edge of downtown Denver.
Wade Davis and his wife Katelyn received $3.1 million for their 29th-floor unit in One Lincoln Park, the 32-story tower at 2001 Lincoln St., according to public records.
The couple purchased it in 2018 for $2.4 million, records show.
Davis signed a three-year, $52 million contract with the Rockies prior to the 2018 season. He was released from the team in September 2020. And in January, he signed a minor-league contract with the Royals — the team he helped pitch to the 2015 World Series title.
The 4,182-square-foot unit has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows with 180-degree mountain and city views, a chef’s kitchen with luxury appliances and two outdoor terraces.
Mark Windfeld-Hansen and Casey Pak purchased the unit on Feb. 12, according to property records. Windfeld-Hansen is a tax attorney and partner of Palo Alto-based Cooley law firm, according to the website.
Address: 2001 Lincoln St., Denver
Sale price: $3.1 million
Stats: The condo comes with three side-by-side parking spots with electric car chargers, as well as outdoor storage. Building amenities include an owners lounge, an outdoor pool with a jacuzzi open year-round, a fitness center and a 24-hour concierge.
The finer things: The unit was redesigned in 2017 by a “nationally recognized interior designer,” according to the listing.
The gourmet kitchen features a quartz waterfall island, Subzero and Wolf appliances, and a walk-in pantry.
Behind the double doors of the master suite, there’s a built-in projector TV, a marble master bathroom and two walk-in closets.
Listing agent: Stacy Resop with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyers’ agent: Daniel Beckius with Kris Lindahl Real Estate
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