Built: 1998
Developer: National Properties, Ray Suppa
Architects: RNL Design, Shears/Lease Architects
Construction Type: Steel/Concrete with brick facing
Built on the site of the Palace Variety Theatre and Gambling Hall, an infamous 1860's entertainment establishment, Palace Lofts is one the most sought after residential loft developments in the historic Lower Downtown District (LoDo). Palace Lof
ts is located near the banks of Cherry Creek and within easy walking distance of downtown Denver restaurants, stadiums, and arts & entertainment venues. The location affords easy access to major highways while bypassing center city traffic congestion and offers spectacular mountain and city views from it's loft residences. The building's architecture is a masterful combination of the old and new. Varied-colored brick and steel are utilized to bridge the lower and upper floors of the building with historic and contemporary expressions. Set-backs in a variety of locations provide numerous roof-top terraces accessible from the living areas. Generous-sized decks create much-desired additional outside living space. Special attention to the quality and detail of the street level design provides a warm and inviting pedestrian scale to the building. Interiors are designed to maximize light and volume of space with an abundance of glass and 10-foot high ceilings. Advanced technology is utilized for unit separation making the residences less susceptible to noise, both inside and out. Energy-efficient heat pumps in every unit provide year-round, on-demand heat and cooling. Other high-end features include:
Authentic European kitchens with custom cabinetry
Designer Tile Baths
Natural Oak Hardwood Flooring
On-site Exercise Facility
Underground Secure Parking
24 x 7 Security