Trieste Gives You Golden Triangle Living Near a Former Denver Recording Studio
This 24 unit development sits in the Golden Triangle, one of Denver’s most desirable and popular neighborhoods. Developed by Fullerton and Company, it was complete in 1999. The neighborhood is known for gorgeous buildings, like the Prado, the Beauvallon, and the Balustrade, which shares a similar Mediterranean architectural style to the Trieste.
Floor plans are spacious and open, covering about 1600 square feet of space. The units also contain 10 foot ceilings and offer a extra area for an office or lifestyle space. Best of all, these 2 bedroom, 2 bath units let you live in the Golden Triangle.
You may now know it, but Trieste is located just a couple of blocks from the site of the former Pet Sounds Recording Studio, which stood on Elati St. and E 12th Avenue. The studio was created by a former University of Colorado student and was used by many indie bands from 1995-2002. Albums by The Apples in Stereo, The Minders, and Beulah were recorded and mixed at this studio.
To find out more about Trieste, visit www.kentwoodcity.com
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