To be called The Scene at Sloan’s Lake, the project will go up at the intersection of 17th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard and will include units ranging in size from studios to one- and two-bedroom units in a reported price range of around $450,000.
Those units will be located in three 3-story buildings fronted with balconies.
As developed by the Edgewood-based Lokal Homes, the project will go up near Sloan’s Lake, a 177-acre body of water known for its abundance of wildlife that includes mallard ducks, white pelicans, and night hawks.
One of the most popular sections of the Mile High City, the Sloan Lake area in recent years has enjoyed a property boom with the median home price now somewhere between $850,000 and $1 million.
Founded twelve years ago, Lokal Homes specializes in condominium, townhome, and single family detached housing projects primarily in central and eastern Colorado.
The company is currently in the process of securing final approval from the City of Denver before work on the Scene at Sloan’s Lake can begin.
By Garry Boulard
Construction could begin later this spring on an ambitious project that will see the building of nearly 70 new upper end condo units on the west side of Denver.
To be called The Scene at Sloan’s Lake, the project will go up at the intersection of 17th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard and will include units ranging in size from studios to one- and two-bedroom units in a reported price range of around $450,000.
Those units will be located in three 3-story buildings fronted with balconies.
As developed by the Edgewood-based Lokal Homes, the project will go up near Sloan’s Lake, a 177-acre body of water known for its abundance of wildlife that includes mallard ducks, white pelicans, and night hawks.
One of the most popular sections of the Mile High City, the Sloan Lake area in recent years has enjoyed a property boom with the median home price now somewhere between $850,000 and $1 million.
Founded twelve years ago, Lokal Homes specializes in condominium, townhome, and single family detached housing projects primarily in central and eastern Colorado.
The company is currently in the process of securing final approval from the City of Denver before work on the Scene at Sloan’s Lake can begin.
By Garry Boulard