January 2017
 
2017 A Banner Year for
Boulevard One

You ' ll see lots of progress over the next year! A wide assortment of homes and apartment s will  break ground, welcoming new residents to the community. Two new parks wil l be landscaped  and accented with interesting art, Lowry Boulevard will get completed and  other areas will take
shape.  For a look at home types, click here. Please  contact developers  directly for sales and leasing information.

January-June
  • New single-family home construction south of Lowry Boulevard by Thrive Home Builders, Infinity Homes and five custom homebuilders
  • New rowhomes underway by Koelbel Urban Homes on First Avenue and Oneida Court; New rowhomes by Koelbel and East West Partners on Lowry Boulevard
  • Construction starts for luxury apartments from Embrey Partners at Lowry Boulevard and Quebec Street
  • Mixed-income apartment community construction begins from Denver Housing Authority and Volunteers of America
June-December
  • Mixed-use center site planning underway
  • Two parks complete by end of year, including the central Community Park
  • Lowry Boulevard constructed to Monaco Parkway late in the year
Latsis Custom Homes Wins MAME Award

Latsis Custom Homes won a 2016 MAME award for Best Architectural Design of a Custom Home under 5,000 sq. ft. for the home at 83 Magnolia Way in Boulevard One. Click here to find out more. Another Latsis home is expected to be completed this summer at 6896 E. Archer Drive. Call Latsis at 303.696.0086 or visit www.latsiscustomhomes.com





83 Magnolia Way
Check out our new photo gallery filled with recent shots of homes, parks and progress at Boulevard One!
Luxury Apartments Designed

Embrey Partners has finalized plans for a gateway project on Quebec Street south of Lowry Boulevard. The luxury community will feature 347 apartments, two large outdoor courtyards, swimming pools and a rooftop "sky deck" for gatherings.

Care was taken to vary the architectural materials, break up building massing and soften edges with enhanced landscaping. Buildings on Quebec Street will be three stories tall, stepping back to four stories. Find more information and a conceptual flyby video here. Construction is scheduled to start this spring.




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Community Park Artist Selected

Prominent artist Patrick Marold will design an iconic public art piece in Boulevard One's Community Park. Marold, a Colorado native, recently installed Shadow Array at DIA, which integrated hundreds of beetle-kill logs flanking the commuter rail platform. Locals might also know Avian Front, a large steel installation by the Denver Zoo.

The Boulevard One piece will be a weathered steel silo with cutouts that cast shadows during the day and light at night. "This will be a stunning piece that will look different throughout the year," said David Griggs, Lowry public art consultant. "It will be a real addition to the art collections at Lowry and in Denver." Marold's studio will design the piece in 2017, with a late fall installation currently planned. More at patrickmarold.com.
 
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