Perched high on the 10th floor, this modern loft offers a sophisticated blend of industrial character and high-end comfort. The moment you walk in, the "cool factor" hits you—think high ceilings with exposed ductwork and massive windows that frame an incredible view of the city skyline and the historic clock tower. The open-concept layout flows from a sleek, fully equipped kitchen featuring modern appliances into a living area that opens directly onto your private balcony. It’s the perfect spot to watch the city lights flicker on with a drink in hand.
Designed with the modern professional in mind, this home is fully optimized for those who work from home. In the bedroom, you’ll find a dedicated desk positioned right by a large window, allowing you to breeze through emails while soaking in the urban energy. We’ve ensured the Wi-Fi is high-speed and reliable, making those back-to-back Zoom calls a total non-issue. With 1.5 bathrooms, you have the luxury of a private ensuite plus a convenient powder room for guests, all maintained with professional-grade cleaning standards.
Staying here puts you in the absolute center of the action while maintaining a sense of total security and privacy. The building is secure, requiring fob access for the entrance, the elevators, and the parking garage. Speaking of parking, we’ve solved the downtown headache by providing two reserved spaces in the garage (best suited for small to medium vehicles). Once your car is parked, you likely won’t need it again; you are in a true "walker’s paradise."
You are just steps away from the best of downtown, from the transit hub of Union Station to the world-class dining and boutiques of Larimer Square. For your morning caffeine fix or a quick lunch, you don’t have to go far to find the city's best local roasters and hidden-gem cafes. Whether you’re here for a month-long project or a seasonal relocation, this loft offers the perfect balance of an "industrial-cool" vibe and the warm, quiet comfort of a private home high above the hustle and bustle.
Wintertime in Colorado brings many opportunities for play and adventure, as well as seasonal hazards that require consideration. AWD or 4WD capable vehicles are recommended from November - April for all guests. Please plan your travel accordingly. We are not responsible for guests ability to access roads or parking due to weather conditions.
Layout:
Main Floor
• Living room with Smart TV
• Kitchen
• Bedroom with king bed, desk, and chair
• Full en suite bathroom
• Half bathroom
• Washer and dryer
• Private balcony
The neighborhood:
Staying here means you’re living at the intersection of Denver’s historic roots and its modern, high-energy pulse. The neighborhood is a masterclass in urban revival, where turn-of-the-century brick warehouses have been transformed into sleek lofts, neon-lit jazz bars, and some of the best culinary spots in the West. It’s a place where the vibe is "business casual" in the truest sense—you’ll see people in suits heading to the nearby financial district rubbing elbows with locals in hoodies grabbing a craft IPA at a corner brewery. It’s vibrant, unpretentious, and effortlessly cool.
Walk just a few blocks in any direction and you’ll hit the city's best "living rooms." Union Station is much more than a transit hub; it’s a stunningly restored landmark where you can grab a world-class espresso at Little Owl, browse for a new read at Tattered Cover, or sit in the Great Hall and people-watch for hours. If you’re a sports fan or just love a good outdoor patio, you’re right near the "Ballpark" area, which comes alive during Rockies games. For a bit of culture, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) is right around the corner, often hosting rooftop events that offer a different perspective on the skyline.
When you need a change of scenery, Denver’s diverse neighborhoods are just a quick scooter or bike ride away. Head north to RiNo (River North Art District) to see the city’s best murals and experimental food halls like the Milk Market or Denver Central Market. If you’re looking for a more "neighborhoody" feel, jump over to LoHi (Lower Highland) for hilltop views of downtown and a dizzying array of independent boutiques and ice cream shops. Everything is incredibly connected, making it easy to feel like a regular at the local spots within your first week.
For those bigger weekend adventures, you couldn’t be better placed. You’re minutes away from the I-25 and I-70 interchange, which is your direct gateway to the Rockies. Whether you’re heading to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for a show under the stars (only 25 minutes away) or driving up to the high peaks for a day of skiing or hiking, you get to skip the worst of the cross-town traffic. You’re at the center of the web, with the entire Front Range—from the craft breweries of Fort Collins to the garden paths of Littleton—all within an easy hour's drive.
Top Things to Do:
• Meow Wolf Denver | Convergence Station: Just a few minutes from your door, this is an immersive, psychedelic art experience that is hard to describe but impossible to forget. It’s four floors of "multiversal" storytelling created by hundreds of local and global artists.
• The Dairy Block: A micro-district in LoDo that feels like a secret alleyway. It’s a pedestrian-only stretch filled with curated boutiques, a high-end food hall (Milk Market), and some of the best people-watching in the city.
• The Big Blue Bear (Colorado Convention Center): Take a quick stroll to see "I See What You Mean," the 40-foot blue bear peering into the convention center. It’s the city's most beloved piece of public art and a great landmark for navigating downtown.
• Clyfford Still Museum: Even if you aren't an "art person," this museum is a masterpiece of architecture. It's dedicated entirely to the work of one of the 20th century’s most mysterious Abstract Expressionists and is incredibly peaceful.
• Skyline Park Beer Garden: During the warmer months, this downtown park transforms. You can play a round of mini-golf, grab a Colorado craft brew, and hang out right in the middle of the skyscraper canyon.
Top Restaurants & Happy Hours:
• La Diabla Pozole y Mezcal: A Michelin Bib Gourmand winner located near the ballpark. Their happy hour is legendary—think inventive mezcal cocktails and authentic pozole that locals swear by.
• Pony Up (Happy Hour): This is the go-to spot for the "cool office lunch" or post-work drink. They specialize in French Dip sandwiches and have a killer happy hour with great deals on snacks and draft beers.
• ChoLon (Happy Hour): Known for their world-famous French Onion Soup Dumplings. Their happy hour is a sophisticated way to try high-end Southeast Asian fusion without the full dinner price tag.
• Cart-Driver (RiNo): A tiny, wood-fired pizza spot operating out of a shipping container. Their late-night happy hour (10 PM–Midnight) is a local secret, featuring prosecco on tap and fresh oysters.
• Stout Street Social: Located right across from the Convention Center, it’s a massive, high-energy space. It’s the perfect spot for a casual oyster flight and a local lager before heading back to your loft.
Top Hikes:
• Red Rocks Trading Post Loop (Easy): You get all the dramatic scenery of the world-famous amphitheater without the grueling stairs. It’s a 1.5-mile loop that weaves through the giant monoliths.
• Coyote Song Trail at South Valley Park (Easy): About 25 minutes south of downtown, this trail feels like a hidden valley. It’s flat and sandy, taking you past towering red rock spires and through golden meadows.
• North Table Mountain Rim Loop (Intermediate): Located in Golden, this hike takes you up onto a flat-top mesa. Once you’re on top, it’s a wide-open plateau with 360-degree views of the city and the peaks.
• St. Mary’s Glacier (Intermediate): This is a rocky, 1.9-mile trek that leads to a stunning alpine lake and a perennial snowfield. It’s steep and a bit "scrambly," but the mountain views are world-class.
• Mount Blue Sky - formerly Mt. Evans (Difficult): For the true adventurer. You can drive most of the way up, but the hike from Summit Lake to the top is a high-altitude challenge that takes you over 14,000 feet. It is physically demanding but offers a view you'll never forget.
*Please Note - There is a $30 fee for early check-in. Early check-in availability cannot be confirmed until 10 am on your arrival day.