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Park Hill Station Apartments groundbreaking

Posted By: Amelia Wiygul
Date: September 19, 2014
Categories: ArtWay North
Comments: 4

Congratulations to ULC development partner Delwest, on the recently celebrated groundbreaking of a new transit oriented development.

156 affordable apartments are being constructed at the future Colorado Station on the East Rail Commuter Line scheduled to open in early 2016.

The new Park Hill Station Apartments are the first phase of a larger transit oriented community being planned around the station. ULC is working with the community to determine development plans that will create local jobs, and provide the surrounding neighborhoods with additional housing, retail and commercial space.

Park Hill Station Apartments groundbreaking

Mayor Michael B. Hancock, RTD CEO Phil Washington and Paul Washington, Executive Director of the Denver Office of Economic Development all joined Delwest for the event, and all spoke of the need for affordable housing at this site:

“I don’t think there is a more important issue as Mayor then accessible affordable housing. It’s the chief priority,” stated Mayor Hancock.

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  1. Diane jacobs September 12, 2015 Reply

    I’m very excited about the new apartments and would like more information about floor plans s.f. and pricing for a 2 bedroom 2 bath and a 1 bedroom 1 bath. Denver has been out of control with the high rents. Please send me more infomation about Park Hill Station. Thank you.

    • Christi Craine January 13, 2016 Reply

      Hi Diane! Please go to http://www.parkhillstationapartments.com/ to learn more about the units and get more information about rental options. Thanks!

  2. Gmaes News March 4, 2016 Reply

    How can I get more information. I have been to the website and call the telephone number listed but it seems to be out of service. How can I get more information?

    • Christi Smith March 29, 2016 Reply

      The number for the leasing office is 303-221-4188.

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