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community lounges featuring pools, hot tubs, and incred-
ible views of the surrounding cityscape and mountains
beyond. Units that live large and premium finishes like
stone waterfall countertops, rich wood floors, and high-end
appliances are enhanced by concierge services and house-
keeping to make the resident experience more in line with
a five-star hotel than typical apartments.
“The Saint Paul Collection represents a premium living
experience for the tenant, but it also takes a step toward
anticipating the future of the area in much the same way
Riverfront Park did,” says Cecere, who led the design by
working closely with developer BMC Investments to create
for-lease homes that take advantage of community ame-
nities surrounding the site. In an area known for high-end
fashion, jewelry, dining and expectations, Cecere believes
that the Saint Paul Collection will respond to the existing
urban fabric while also anticipating changes on the hori-
zon by reinforcing a connection to the patterns, personality
and prosperity of the district.
Like its work on Riverfront Park and the Saint Paul Col-
lection, where its work helps shape a sense of place, 4240 is
also involved in Continuum Partner’s massive redevelop-
ment of the former University of Colorado Health Sciences
Center campus at Ninth and Colorado. In total, the Ninth
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