Fuse Living is breaking ground on
Clarkson Green, the first official residential development in the Five Points Redevelopment Plan.
The project features five single-family homes and four townhomes on Clarkson Street between 24th and 25th avenues. The homes range in size from 1,873 square feet to 3,238 square feet, and all have parking for two cars. The townhomes feature rooftop decks. Prices start at $695,000.
"We like the sense of community, walkability and the close proximity to shops," says Shannon Harris, President and Co-Founder of Fuse Living. "We’re firm believers in being able to access all the things you need."
Clarkson Green will be a solar-powered, Energy Star and LEED-certified development, meaning buyers will have lower utility bills and enhanced performance. The homes will have high insulation, water-saving plumbing fixtures, Indoor AirPlus-certified carpets and carpet pads, and safe paints and stains.
Crain Architecture designed the project, and Sean Smith Construction will build it.
Denver-based Fuse Living is a family owned business that's been remodeling homes in Phoenix. Clarkson Green is the company’s first project in Denver.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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