Dry Creek
One, two and three bedroom corporate rentals within a nice development in Englewood, CO. Located by Dry Creek Medical Campus and I-25, the development is a short drive south of…
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1375 High St, Denver, CO 80218, USA
$109
Property ID :
Rental8242
Relaxed corporate one and two bedroom apartments within a contemporary development in Denver, CO. Located just east of Downtown, the development is by Cheesman Park, minutes from Ogden Theatre, Denver Zoo, Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Civic Center Park, Colorado State Capitol and Fillmore Auditorium.
Apartments can feature spacious layouts with large windows, central air and heat, high ceilings, carpet or hardwood floors and private entrance. The development can feature parking, EV charging, secure entry, rooftop deck, fitness center, BBQ area and parking.
The development can be found at 1375 High Street, Denver, CO 80218. It’s in close proximity of Cherry Creek Shopping District, Botanical Gardens, The Ogden, 16th St Mall, Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse, Molly Brown House Museum, Colorado Convention Center, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Denver Art Museum, History Colorado Center and National Jewish Health.
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