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2000 Arapahoe St # 501 Denver, Colorado 80205 MLS# 8909713
Experience urban living at its finest in this exceptional home located on the top floor of Denver’s sought-after Bayly Loft Condos! Walking distance to Coors Field, Dairy Block, and Union Station, this spacious home is located in a prime location to experience all that Downtown Denver has to offer. The open floor plan and 12-foot vaulted ceilings provide a perfect space for both entertaining or just unwinding after a long day. Along with providing expansive, western facing views of the Rocky Mountains and Downtown Denver, the large living room window also brings an abundance of natural light, which accentuates the beautiful hardwood floors and brick detailing. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's delight, designed with stainless steel appliances, under cabinet lighting, granite counters, tile backsplash, and two-tiered island, which offers functionality combined with sophisticated design. As you retreat to the spacious main bedroom, you'll find hardwood floors and a walk-in closet with custom built-in cabinets. With its blend of modern industrial charm highlighting contemporary finishes, and located within walking distance of the Rhino district, upscale night-life, fine dining, shopping, and much more, this gem provides a unique living experience in one of Denver's most desirable areas. The Underhill Mfg. Co. founded by Townsend Underhill in the early 1900's, produced denim for the West. The company established some of the best factories for work clothes in the United States. Soon after T.J. Underhill’s death, Charles William Bayly purchased the company and changed the name to Bayly-Underhill Mfg. Co. in 1910. Later, the company would be owned by Russel H. Bayly and Charles Bayly Jr., again changing the company’s name in 1942 to Bayly Mfg. Co. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and closed their doors in 1991. If you look closely, you can find old imprints on many of the exposed bricks, as they were re-purposed from older buildings in the surrounding areas.
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