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Located in Denver’s historic LoDo district, the Edbrooke Lofts building, in its grand Neoclassical Revival style, was erected in 1905. In 1990, Edbrooke Lofts was the first loft conversion projects of what would become the LoDo revival and the building boasts all of the original features you would expect, including interior exposed brick walls, heavy ceiling timbers, and hardwood floors. Edbrooke Lofts is a truly authentic loft-living experience and just a block from Union Station, and short walk to the Light Rail, 16th Street Mall, Ball Arena, and Coors Field! Residence 2I is a grand one-bedroom loft boasting high ceilings, exposed brick, hardwood floors throughout, and oversize windows. You will love the abundant natural light that fills this impressive space, and the open kitchen makes for seamless entertaining! The bedroom is tucked away for privacy, complete with two large closets, washer and dryer, and full bathroom with a deep soaking tub. There is also a half-bath powder room for guests. One secure surface lot parking space included in the rent. Water, Sewer, and Trash utilities are included in the rent. Tenant pays for Electric, Gas, and Media. The resident rooftop sun deck is a special space to relax and enjoy panoramic views of downtown and the front range mountains! Designed by renowned Denver architect Frank E. Edbrooke, the five-story 1905 warehouse received an additional floor in 1911. The building is constructed of molded and pressed brick and reflects elements of the Neoclassical Revival style in its massing and trim. The warehouse was acquired and converted to residential lofts at the beginning of Denver’s lower downtown renaissance in 1990. As the original loft project in LoDo, Edbrooke Lofts boasts some of the largest loft-style homes in Denver.Show Description