
Energy-Efficient Townhomes in the Heart of LoHi's Art District, DenversHottest Neighborhood! Navajo Courtis thenewestproject byUrban Green Development, one of Denver's most innovative development firms.Urban Green Development is knownfor their mastery and marriage of sustainability, style and quality.The project consists of 8town homes ranging from 2 bedrooms + study and 2-3 bathrooms, 1432to 1552square feet, and priced from $430k-$469k.
Functional living spaces with open floor plans, 10-13 footceilings, European finishes and oversized windows. Other features include: Chroma Quartz Slab Countertops, euro style custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, attached garages, hardwood floors, prewired rooms for surround sound, fireplaces, media center, and many other design details.
The private rooftop decks are second to none with unobstructedviews of Denver's cityscape and the Rocky Mountains. These outdoor entertainment spaces are prewired for outdoor speakers, plumbed for gas andwater.
LoHi, the local nickname for Lower Highland, is the eastern section of the popular Highland neighborhood. Bordered by West 38th Avenue on the north, I-25 on the east, Zuni Street on the west, and Speer Boulevard to the south, it was originally the Town of Highland.
It's home to residents who enjoy the quiet streets and proximity to neighborhoodgalleries, great coffee shops and cozy bars. This emerging area is home to exciting new modern architecture, which sit along side historic Victorian homes and brownstones. Within walking distance to downtown Denver, the new Highland Bridge, spanning I-25, connects to the hustle and bustle of LoDo and Central Business District for work and play.
LoHi is home to Root Down, Linger, Old Major, Little Man Ice Cream and many more of Denver's best restaurants.
For more information, please visithttp://www.navajocourtlohi.com/ or contact Rachel Gallegos at 303-455-5483 or rachel@liveurbandenver.com












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