Since residents started moving in in January,
Line28 at LoHi is about 40 percent full.
Though not quite all the work is done, residents in the 130-unit building developed by
Holland Residential can enjoy all one of Denver's hippest neighborhoods has to offer, including coffee shops, bars and restaurants within walking distance of the building at 1560 Boulder St.
"It’s been a fun project, but it's not quite done," says Erik Hagevik, partner in charge of Holland’s Colorado region. "We’re making a few changes to the clubhouse and working with local artists to create one-of-a-kind artwork for the building to bring the local community and the neighborhood into the building."
The rooftop deck is scheduled to open in April, and Holland is continuing work on interior finishes, landscaping and furniture.
The majority of residents who've moved into the building have been Gen Yers and people who work from home.
"We’ve had people who want to use the second bedroom for a study or an office," Hagevik says. "It's been a mix of people."
Rents at Line28 at LoHi range from $1,200 a month for a studio to more than $2,000 a month for a two bedroom apartment. The average unit size is 690 square feet.
The developer is seeking LEED certification for the eco-friendly project, which features low VOC paints, adhesives and flooring, reclaimed and refurbished items, low-flow toilets, showers and faucets, energy-efficient appliances and extra insulation in floors, windows, walls and ceilings.
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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