2300 Welton St #109
Listing #587982
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The Welton Place project is a development focused on providing modernist design to the discerning urban homebuyer. Each home will have standard upgrades such as granite counters, GE Profile stainless steel appliances and Maple Hardwood flooring.
Each of these homes is being designed according to the LEED Design. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings.
A great deal of consideration has gone into both the project site plan and the unit layout designs in order to further differentiate the 2300 Welton Flats development from its competition.
Site density has been kept very low, with a significant portion of the parcel left as open green space, providing an amenity that is completely unique in condominium/flat projects found in this market.
Neighborhood:
Welton Place is located just northeast of downtown Denver where the Curtis Park neighborhood meets the Central Business District. This historic and diverse neighborhood is blessed with ample park space, beautiful historic homes, and a multitude of small businesses. In addition, Welton Place is located close to light rail stations which connects residents to the entire metro area via RTD.
Curtis Park
Boundaries: Broadway, Downing Street, 23rd Avenue and 38th Street. (Note: The boundaries between the Curtis Park, Five Points and Ballpark neighborhoods overlap. Census tract authorities apply the name “Five Points” to all three areas, while other authorities call the entire area “Curtis Park.” This profile treats Five Points, Curtis Park and Ballpark as distinct neighborhoods.)
Population: 9,100 Overview: At the center of this socially, economically and ethnically diverse neighborhood is Denver’s first park, created in 1868, and the neighborhood’s namesake, Curtis Park. The neighborhood has an array of housing types, a growing assortment of income levels and a population that is just as varied. The neighborhood remains as popular as it was when it was founded in the 1860’s.
The types of homes in the Curtis Park Neighborhood include Queen Anne-style houses, two-story brick houses, row houses and gorgeous Victorian mansions. Each type of house is interspersed among the others creating unique neighborhood blocks. Monogamous rows of houses typical in the suburbs will never be found in the Curtis Park area.
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