Ink! Coffee has agreed to lease space in
Cadence Union Station, a 218-unit apartment community under construction in the Union Station neighborhood.
The new location is just over the Millennium Bridge from its coffee shop in Riverfront Park.
"They don't feel like they will be competing with themselves because it's a completely different neighborhood," says Susan Maxwell, Principal and Director of Real Estate for
Zocalo Community Development, which is developing the building.
Zocalo also already has signed leases for 3 percent of the apartments in the building, including one with a resident in its 2020 Lawrence project. The building will include studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments with average rents of $1,892 a month.
Amenities at Cadence include a rooftop pool and lounge area; a multipurpose room with billiards; rooftop health center; climate controlled parking; and a variety of community gathering areas, including a lobby-level lounge and some type of outdoor space.
Apartments also include an array of green features such as easy recycling and composting programs; Energy Star appliances; high-performance water fixtures; and the Velo Room, a fully equipped bicycle maintenance shop.
Overall, Zocalo estimates that Cadence residents will spend 50 percent less on their utility bills than they would living in a similar, non-LEED certified building. Because of its close proximity to public transportation, Cadence will also offer residents the opportunity to park their cars and save money on fuel.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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