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Description: Seven-story loft building

Location: 16th Street and Little Raven, 2131 Little Raven St.

Units: 71 units from 700-4700 square feet, ranging from studios to four bedrooms.

Distinctive Feature: First to open for sale. Situated on Commons Park with restaurant on the ground floor. Negotiations underway for a membership-based fitness center.

Interior: Units feature polished stained concrete flooring that gives a chic, contemporary New York styling. Countertop options in granite, marble and natural stone. Standard custom milled maple cabinets.

Sales Progress: As of May 31, 95% sold out.

Construction: June 2000, completion expected December 2001.


Description: Seven-story loft building

Location: 16th Street and the CML Crossing Bridge, 2100 Little Raven St.

Units: 54 units. 885-4149 square feet, 1-4 bedrooms

Distinctive Feature: Connects to the CML Crossing, a striking mast & cable suspension bridge that will link Riverfront Park to downtown. Penthouse and corner residences have floor-to-floor ceiling, wall-to-wall views of the bridge and the city. The exterior of the building will have the most contemporary look with more floor-to-ceiling glass, yet reference the nearby historic LoDo neighborhood with use of large-scale brick bays.

Interior: The interiors of the units are "Urban Chic" loft style with exposed concrete columns and ducts. Finishing will be higher end, with stone kitchen countertops and mosaic glass ceramic tile in bathrooms.  

Sales Progress: Opened for sales in April, 60% under contract as of May 31.

Construction: June 2000, completion anticipated December 2001.


Description: 13-story luxury condominiums

Location: 16th Street and Little Raven on Commons Park, 2150 Little Raven St.

Units: 58 homes, 1-4 bedrooms ranging from 1,250-5,600 square feet.

Distinctive Feature: Larger, traditional floor plans comparable to the larger homes of the mountains and suburbs. Ground floor level expected to offer neighborhood retail shop.

Interior: Floor plans resemble traditional single-family homes as opposed to open lofts, with features such as dining areas, office spaces, traditional moldings, spacious closets, upscale cabinetry and flooring, and lots of marble, granite and glass.

Construction: June 2000, completion anticipated spring 2002.



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