Metropolitan Lofts, a three-story condominium building completed in 1996, is situated in Denver's vibrant Golden Triangle neighborhood. Designed with a distinctive curved facade and a central cylindrical entrance, the building houses 62 units. Its unique architectural features, including a mix of brickwork and balconies, contribute to its modern yet inviting appearance. The building's location in the heart of Denver's major arts district makes it an attractive option for those seeking a blend of urban living and cultural richness.
Spacious and Versatile Living Spaces
Metropolitan Lofts offers a variety of floor plans, ranging from one to two-bedroom layouts. The one-bedroom units, spanning 1,250 to 1,489 square feet, typically feature one to two bathrooms and are priced around $530,000. These units are designed with modern elegance, boasting high ceilings, expansive windows, and private balconies that provide ample natural light and city views. Recent upgrades in some units include new hardwood floors, plush carpeting, and chef-inspired kitchens with top-of-the-line appliances like Bosch induction cooktops and Sub-Zero refrigerators. The two-bedroom units, ranging from 1,376 to 2,890 square feet, offer one to four bathrooms and are priced between $606,750 and $640,000. These larger units often feature loft-style primary suites with walk-in closets, spa-like bathrooms, and additional storage spaces. Many units also include unique features such as built-in bookshelves, electric fireplaces, and versatile nooks that can be used as home offices or sitting areas. Monthly HOA fees range from $600 to $700, covering a wide range of services including exterior maintenance, gas, heat, insurance, irrigation, ground maintenance, security, sewer, snow removal, trash, and water.
Comprehensive Amenities for Comfortable Living
Metropolitan Lofts provides a range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building features a beautifully landscaped courtyard, shared green spaces, and communal gardens, offering a serene environment for relaxation and socializing. Secure entrances and a gated entrance ensure residents' safety, while dedicated storage units and a storage cage provide ample space for belongings. The building also includes a two-car shared garage, elevators, and deeded parking spaces in an underground garage, making parking convenient and secure. Pet-friendly policies allow residents to keep their furry companions. Business services such as a concierge, laundry facilities, and a storage room add to the convenience and comfort of living at Metropolitan Lofts.
Dynamic and Culturally Rich Neighborhood
The Golden Triangle neighborhood, also known as Civic Center, is Denver's major arts district and home to some of the city's oldest residences, now repurposed into museums, restaurants, and offices. The area is bustling with activity, offering a vibrant cultural scene with galleries, museums, and performance spaces. Points of interest include the Denver Art Museum, Denver Public Library, History Colorado Center, and the Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art. Residents can enjoy a variety of dining options, from local coffee shops to independently owned restaurants like Cuba Cuba Café & Bar, known for its exotic rums and signature tres leches cake. The neighborhood also hosts numerous events and festivals, such as the Chalk Art Festival and the Mile High 420 Festival, drawing visitors from all over the city. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Cherry Creek Trail provides opportunities for jogging, biking, and walking. Grocery shopping is convenient with stores like Trader Joe's, Natural Grocers, and Whole Foods Market within walking distance. The area also offers a range of shopping options, including the Denver Pavilions and the 16th Street Mall.
Accessible and Convenient Transportation Options
Metropolitan Lofts is well-connected to various transportation options, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. Several bus stops are within a five-minute walk, including Broadway & W 9th Ave, Bannock St & W 9th Ave, and Lincoln St & 9th Ave, serving multiple transit lines such as the Bustang South Line, Cherry Creek / Parker Rd Limited, and South Broadway Limited. The 16th-California and 10th And Osage TheRide stations are about a 20-minute walk or a five-minute drive away, providing access to the D, F, H, C, and E lines. For those who travel frequently, Denver International Airport is approximately 40 minutes away by car. The neighborhood's high walkability and bike-friendly infrastructure make it easy to get around without a car, while the secure underground garage and deeded parking spaces offer convenience for those who drive.
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High Crime
Crime Score®
8/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
95/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
53/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Sunken Gardens Park
7 min walk
Basketball
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Zeckenbark Dog Park
7 min walk
Dog Park
Multi-Purpose Field
Civic Center Park
10 min walk
Events
Amphitheater
Governor's Park
11 min walk
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
Trails
Hector M. Flores Park
3 min drive
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
Sculpture Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Grant Street Plaza
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
La Alma Lincoln Park
4 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Bike Trails
Dailey Park
4 min drive
Basketball
Bike Trails
Picnic Area
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