Lowry has carefully preserved the best aspects of a traditional,
city neighborhood, while creating a new urban environment
-- distinguished by open spaces and great park areas, small
shops and centers, state-of-the-art educational facilities
and more. Lowry recently launched it's last classic neighborhood, EastPark.
Town
CenterDistrict At
Lowry's historic core, the Town Center District features shopping,
restaurants, offices, parks, recreation, schools, cultural
attractions, landmarks, public art, and new and historic homes.
Old architecture blends with new designs from Denver's best
architects. It offers an upscale, urban lifestyle in a truly
unique place within the Lowry redevelopment. It is bounded
by the Sixth Avenue Parkway, Quebec Street, Lowry Boulevard
and Uinta Way. New home opportunities include Luce, Hangar Lofts and the Haven.
Northwest
Neighborhood This is no cookie-cutter community! With an architectural
diversity not commonly found in modern developments, the Northwest
Neighborhood mixes it up with Denver's best homebuilders.
Single-family homes, custom homes, patio homes, townhomes,
apartments, and affordable living options come together to
create a community like no other. This neighborhood is north
of the grand Sixth Avenue Parkway and east of Quebec Street,
centering on the landmark Crescent Park. New home opportunities include 6th Ave. Customs, Crescent Ridge and Prairie Vista.
Southwest Neighborhood At
Alameda Avenue and Quebec Street, the Southwest Neighborhood
might feel familiar. That's because the urban architecture and
tree-lined streets found here are reminiscent of classic Denver
neighborhoods. The site of the 1998 Parade of Homes, the neighborhood
features a good mix of single-family homes, townhomes, custom
and luxury apartments. Ask your realtor about resale
in this area.
West Neighborhood Once Air Force base housing, the West Neighborhood proves
that you can make what's old new again. It is a thoughtful
collection of townhomes, condominiums, duplexes, affordable
living and single family in an established neighborhood.
Near to shopping, restaurants and schools, this neighborhood
features historic renovations, a state-of-the-art library
and a centerpiece neighborhood park. It is west of Quebec
Street, near Second Avenue. New home opportunities include Jayden Court or ask your realtor about resale
in this area.
EastPark Neighborhood Lowry's last classic residential neighborhood is not traditionally designed. Street grids are replaced by winding streets lined with trees. The community has access to more than 500 acres of nearby parks and recreational areas, including the playing fields of the Sports Complex, Big Bear Ice Arena, Westerly Creek Dam and Creek, and the new Lowry golf course CommonGround. And, with a high point of 5,400 feet, EastPark enjoys some of Lowry's best views of downtown and the Front Range mountains.
The neighborhood will have approximately 600 homes, including condos, townhomes, patio homes, single family and custom, at a variety of prices. Visit the EastPark website for more information.