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patio, lounge area high-rise renters expect. These are enhanced by a the-
ater room, full demonstration kitchen, a party room and bar, all decided-
ly interested in facilitating resident socialization. Thinking beyond the
human needs, the new and improved Country Club Gardens also will be
deliberate in cultivating a dog-friendly atmosphere.
“Fifty percent or more of our current residents have dogs,” says Armer.
“Themix of urban and residential, commercial and community in this area
really lend themselves to pets and we’re going to celebrate that lifestyle.”
Celebrate indeed, Broe is redeveloping one of the site’s existing three-story
residential buildings as a genuine doggie palace, with complete boarding
and day spa, doggie-dedicated retail, and concierge services for residents.
\ Upside: Country Club Towers \
OPENING ART:
The garden terrace level connects to
two towers with outdoor common space
that will include lounge areas, fire pits
and a yoga lawn.
FAR LEFT:
The saw tooth exterior led Swinerton
to locate the manlifts along the inward
facing planes during construction.
TOP RIGHT:
High-rise living in Denver begins with
amazing views. Country Club Gardens
Towers II and III deliver from every unit.
BOTTOM RIGHT:
Below Towers II and III the remaining
Garden Buildings spread out across the
superblock, a community of rental units
and courtyard gardens that feels like
five minutes from everything Denver
has to offer.
PROJECT TEAM
OWNER:
Broe Real Estate Group
GENERAL CONTRACTOR:
Swinerton Builders
ARCHITECT:
SCB
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:
Daniel Weinbach & Partners
CIVIL ENGINEER:
Kimley-Horn
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
S.A. Miro
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER:
MV Consulting
MECHANICAL/PLUMBING:
AE Associates Inc.