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Open house Sunday: Welcome to an age-55-plus community thatap wrapped by Denver’s urban attractions

Overture is wrapped by a walkable lineup of dining spots, including two more that are opening Labor Day Weekend

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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Denver’s appealing mix of urban attractions—sports, theater, museums and dining—have been luring young people to the Mile High in waves; and itap no surprise that those arrivals are coupling up now and having babies.

That, in turn, is luring another wave of grandparents to move here—something thatap very evident among new residents at Overture 9th+CO, an age-55-plus community thatap wrapped by those very same city attractions.

“Around 85% of our residents are people who moved into the city of Denver specifically to be near their kids and grandkids, living in areas like Hilltop, Wash Park and Park Hill,” says Jessica Douglass, community manager for Overture.

In addition to that proximity to their kids’ neighborhoods, Overture lies at the center of the new 9th & Colorado Redevelopment area, a mile from the famous shopping and dining in Cherry Creek. The redevelopment site now has its own dining scene, including two places opening Labor Day Weekend—Culinary Dropout and Tacos & Tequila, each just a block from Overture.

Those bistros are joining a walkable lineup of places already open, including Postino Wine Cafe, Pizzeria Locale, Hopdaddy burgers, Frank & Roze Coffee Company, Cava Mediterranean, and others—not to mention Trader Joe’s and a new AMC Theater.  Rose Medical Center and a new CVS pharmacy are just as close.

You can explore all of that Sunday, Aug. 22, at E. 10th Avenue and Ash Street, when Overture hosts a brunch open house, 11-to-2, featuring a one-bedroom model (leases for those start at $1,686 a month); and a roomy 2-bedroom/2-bath—along with a lineup of amenities that Overture residents get in exchange for their monthly rentals.

Those include The Scene, a social great room opening onto the pool and jacuzzi, where residents meet for happy hours; along with club rooms that host regular lecture series (one coming up on the history of Broadway). There’s a fitness center/yoga studio, a theater, a sky-view lounge, and grab-n-go breakfasts. Interior parking is available for a modest monthly, although Douglass says the walkability is prompting some residents to leave the car behind.

Some units ready for move-in right away—including that $1,686/month one overlooking the pool; also a 1-bedroom/1-1/2-bath with a 9th floor view toward City Park $1,924/month; and a luxurious 2-bedroom/2-1/2-bath-plus-den, over 1,300 sq. feet, $3,308/month.

Douglass notes you’re going to find an exceptionally welcoming environment thatap furthered by volunteer ambassadors who go out of their way to get new arrivals connected to people already here—ones that often share similar stories as to how thatap happened.

And there’s no HOA fee such as purchase communities have—itap all in the monthly rent. With Covid-19 back in the headlines, please reserve your spot by calling 303-552-3358..

The news and editorial staffs of The Denver Post had no role in this postap preparation.

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