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With barely five percent of its view-swept homes overlooking downtown’s Theater District left following month-after-month of high-volume sales, the opportunities to get into the iconic SPIRE tower are dwindling fast, and changing rapidly: roomy 3-bedroom plans down to just seven remaining units – two-bedrooms to just seven left.
And most amazing, SPIRE surges into this weekend with one of its most popular and attainably priced homes, the one-bedroom one-bath ‘Upper Lincoln’ plan, down to just six remaining homes. “This design represents one of the last remaining chances to be close to all of downtown’s attractions and SPIRE’S incredible amenities at a price under $450,000,” says Mark Friedberg, whose SPIRE sales team can show you a sensational, decorated model of one of those today, and point you to some refreshments. SPIRE’s vanishing 1-bedroom inventory generally sold from the bottom-up as buyers snapped up the lower floor homes at lower price points, for a location kitty-corner from the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, where new restaurants have been emerging all year – some inside SPIRE itself. The remaining Upper Lincoln residences are all on SPIRE’s SkyClub levels, with unobstructed views of downtown, with exclusive access to the 42nd-floor SkyClub Owners Lounge as a private space for entertaining, or an oasis/retreat. Remaining Upper Lincoln homes are priced from $424,000; and SPIRE is adding extra allure to that opportunity: $62,000 in savings on parking, storage unit and appliance upgrades. “This is a turnkey opportunity where you can immediately move into a luxury SkyClub residence and access the arts and culture that the Theater District neighborhood provides 24/7,” Friedberg notes. “These homes are also attracting buyers who live in the resort mountain communities, looking at SPIRE as a pied-à-terre walking distance from the restaurants, arts and culture.” Dining spots include SPIRE’s own Row 14 and Crave Dessert Bar, where Friedberg says residents receive VIP perks and privileges – along with sushi bar Epernay and Pizza Republica, newly opened. Of course, you’ll also see SPIRE’s year-round outdoor pool and spa with its own view across DCPA; the private health club; Box Office theater/sports lounge; in-situ dog park; and concierge desk where you can grab a FedEx or even groceries. And be sure to ask about SPIRE’s sustainability features – ones that earn LEED Certification and a 95-of-100 Walk Score. SPIRE’s offer on the Upper Lincolns is for list price only. “You’re running out of time to be here,” Friedberg notes. “We’re going to be sold out.” To visit take Mall Shuttle to Champa, then southwest two blocks to SPIRE. WHERE: Tours on the half-hour of SPIRE, LEED® certified tower with smart, sophisticated, sustainable homes, unrivaled amenities, adjacent to Denver Center for Performing Arts; special incentive on remaining Upper Lincoln 1-bed units; limited to list price; refreshments today. 891 14th St., Downtown; take Mall Shuttle to Champa, then south on Champa two blocks to Sales Center PRICE: From $424,000; 2-bedrooms from $572,000 WHEN: Today, tours on half hour 11:30until 4:00
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