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I. The 26-story high-rise still offers commanding views of
the Front Range to the west and south, downtown growing
to the north, while overlooking the golf course and Cherry
Creek to the east.
“The vision for Towers II and III has been in Broe’s frame
of reference for more than 20 years,” continues Armer, “but
developing more than a million square feet of legacy asset
in synch with the market requires special timing.” In total
the two new structures, which share a podium base, will ac-
count for 558 new studio, one- and two-bedroom units ac-
companied by 985 parking stalls configured across the sev-
en-level garage. Recognizing that the day-to-day benefits of
living in Denver are equally leveraged by its competition,
Broe’s development perspective on Country Club Towers II
and III has been to offer new, different and more appealing
in abundance.
“We started with the premise that high-rise living is real-
ly about the view,” says Armer. The towers are designed with
a sawtooth exterior configuration that puts floor-to-ceiling
bay windows in every home, doubling the view plane of
middle units. Broe also developed an all-in amenities pack-
age that begins with the fitness center and outdoor pool,
/ Upside: Country Club Towers /