Markus Byron's (cq) condominium at the 2501 Grove Street project in Denver, designed by Marc Applebaum (cq), with Semple Brown Design, and includes 13 residential condos, ranging from 671 to 1193 square feet. Costs are from $200,000 to $326,000, also modest. Its location: northwest Denver Highlands Neighborhood. The building site was once the Romanesque St. Dominic's Church and School, circa 1890, and has a lot of inherent history. (All of this info is taken from the assignment) The chair at left is a Bertoia Bird lounge chair from One Home in Cherry Creek North. (different chair than the other one on loan from the architect) (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Marc Applebaum (cq), Markus Byron (cq)
Markus Byron's (cq) condominium at the 2501 Grove Street project in Denver, designed by Marc Applebaum (cq), with Semple Brown Design, and includes 13 residential condos, ranging from 671 to 1193 square feet. Costs are from $200,000 to $326,000, also modest. Its location: northwest Denver Highlands Neighborhood. The building site was once the Romanesque St. Dominic's Church and School, circa 1890, and has a lot of inherent history. (All of this info is taken from the assignment) The chair at left is a Bertoia Bird lounge chair from One Home in Cherry Creek North. (different chair than the other one on loan from the architect) (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Marc Applebaum (cq), Markus Byron (cq)
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EJ;Markus Byron's (cq) condominium at the 2501 Grove Street project in Denver, designed by Marc Applebaum (cq), with Semple Brown Design, and includes 13 residential condos, ranging from 671 to 1193 square feet. Costs are from $200,000 to $326,000, also modest. Its location: northwest Denver Highlands Neighborhood. The building site was once the Romanesque St. Dominic's Church and School, circa 1890, and has a lot of inherent history. (All of this info is taken from the assignment) The chair at left is a Bertoia Bird lounge chair from One Home in Cherry Creek North. (different chair than the other one on loan from the architect) (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Marc Applebaum (cq), Markus Byron (cq)
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