1200 Acoma Street #201
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$974,700 |
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1200 Acoma Street #201Denver, CO 80203 Jamie and Brian Harris MLS: 796880 |
2 Bedroom(s) 3.0 Bath(s) 2209 Sq. Ft. 2 Car Parking Downtown Goledn Triangle, Downtwon, LoDo |
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| Looking for a groundbreaking opportunity to live in the heart of Denvers cultural arts?
Situated along Acoma Plaza, the Museum Residences have exceeded the highest expectations for contemporary urban living spaces. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the Museum Residences overlook the innovative design and titanium points that make up the Art Museum expansion. Owners will enjoy living in the heart of Denvers cultural arts center and be a short distance from both Cherry Creek and Downtown Denver. Each condominium unit is distinct in that the floor plans mimic the angular lines of Libeskinds neighboring museum design. Berloni cabinetry and Bosch appliances anchor the expansive kitchen, each with a large island and room for barstool seating. Created with the art lover in mind, every wall provides a blank canvas to design ones own interior gallery. Walls of windows allow abundant natural light and terraces with gas grill connections offer a convenient outdoor retreat. These premiere units boast envious views of Acoma Plaza towards Civic Center Park with downtown beyond. The corner units also benefit from a stunning vista of the Capitol building. All residents have access to the rooftop garden which offers an outdoor kitchen, restrooms and stunning city and mountain views. Libeskinds Residences and Museum wing is just the beginning of a revival around the city of Denver and its cultural attractions. While national and local press has focused on this new project, the future sees a revitalization of Civic Center Park and Denvers core civic institutions that expand from Broadway to Speer Boulevard. Libeskind has already presented his exciting vision for renewal. To live in the Museum Residences is a chance to own in a city that is rapidly gaining national and worldwide appeal. "The Hamilton Building is redefining architecture in Denver and has propelled renewed cultural vitality in our city," said Mayor John Hickenlooper. "The partnership between public and private entities to redevelop an entire block and a half of downtown based on the Museum expansion shows Denver's great entrepreneurial spirit." "For me, Museum Residences is a unique opportunity. I consider the challenge of designing for downtown Denver, one of the most vibrant cities in this country, to be one of the highest honors bestowed upon any architect." Daniel Libeskind SPECIAL FEATURES:
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