This adorable, fully furnished 1 bed/ 1 bath home has been completely renovated!All new hardwood floors, quartz counters, stainless appliances, custom reclaimed wood shelving in bathroom and kitchen plus full size washer and dryer and plenty of parking!PERFECT location, only 3 min. to Denver's hot RiNo District, 7 min. to Coors Field and LoDo and right around the corner to I-70 and I-25! Approx. 20 min. to DIA. This home makes a perfect corporate rental or interim home for buyers/sellers.
Our home is located in the historic Globeville neighborhood of downtown Denver, one of the original neighborhoods in our city. Just down the street is a school that has a large green space with a walking trail as well as a community garden. This is a very artsy, diverse neighborhood that is centrally located to downtown Denver. Walk to Globe Hall which is a Live Nation venue for live music concerts and drinks and visit Globeville's own little quirky speakeasy, Fort Greene, (they have no sign, just look for the Budweiser sign out front). Both are just blocks from our home!
The RiNo Art District is 3 minutes away and Coors Field and lower Downtown are just 7 minutes from the home!
Globeville is situated between the River North (RiNo) neighborhood and the Highlands and LoHi neighborhoods which are both popular areas.
This is a transitioning neighborhood so please check it out on Google before you book your stay.
From the City of Denver's website:
"The River North Art District "where art is made" goes by the nickname of "RiNo" and has even adopted a rhino design for its official logo, so look for creative rhinos in art and signage all around the neighborhood! The district's interesting blend of urban charm and unique industrial revival makes it a great destination for visitors. Historic warehouses and factories now house jazz bars, restaurants, brewpubs, art galleries and working studios. RiNo boasts a diverse mix of creative businesses ranging from visual artists, designers and furniture makers, to craft distillers and brewers, winemakers, creators of unique outdoor gear and small-batch coffee roasters. The art definitely extends beyond gallery walls in this neighborhood, with its colorful and innovative street art murals in alleys and on buildings around almost every corner!"
"Victorian-era homes and buildings; lush gardens and parks; hip independently owned shops; art galleries; and restaurants, all make the Denver Highlands neighborhood a great destination for visitors. There are three diverse districts to discover here: Highlands Square, Tennyson Street and Lower Highland (LoHi). Boutiques, wine shops and bookstores, as well as popular restaurants and bars radiate out from Highland Square on West 32nd Avenue and Lowell Boulevard. And, in the Tennyson Street Cultural District, you can spend an afternoon browsing antique prints, photographs and paintings from Colorado artists, plus find live music venues and great ethnic foods. LoHi is characterized by a mix of old and ultra-modern architecture, some of the city's most innovative restaurants and bars, and incredible views of the Highland Bridge and downtown Denver. "
Our home is about a 20-minute walk to the nearest lightrail/train station - the 38th and Blake station in the RiNo (River North) neighborhood. 38th and Blake is one stop from Union Station (the central hub for downtown Denver) and is also on the train route to/from the airport. We are also a 6 min drive/23 minute walk to the new 41st and Fox lightrail station and Park and Ride which is scheduled to open soon.
Located less than a 5-minute walk to the house is a bus stop where you can take the #8 straight to downtown in less than 10 minutes. This bus comes every hour.
There are also many bike trails along the Platte River that can be used to go downtown and other areas of the city. There is a Denver B-Cycle Bike Share station about a 15-minute walk from the house.
Catch a Rockies game at Coors Field which is an 11 minute bike ride!