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Denver rent gains continue to lag behind suburbs since the pandemic

The gap is widening rather than shrinking as more people seek to live farther out, study finds

Revel is a new 300-unit garden-style apartment project in Aurora that recently completed construction. Located near a light rail line, the development has benefited from an increase in demand for apartments outside of core cities since the pandemic. (Provided by David Guettler Photography)
Revel is a new 300-unit garden-style apartment project in Aurora that recently completed construction. Located near a light rail line, the development has benefited from an increase in demand for apartments outside of core cities since the pandemic. (Provided by David Guettler Photography)
DENVER, CO - NOVEMBER 8:  Aldo Svaldi - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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For years, developers have focused on building luxury apartments in Denver's urban core to appeal to young professionals wanting to live near work and be closer to the heart of the action.
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