Revesco Properties and Alpine Investments will open two Akin-branded apartment buildings in Denver this month, part of a push to develop smaller, boutique multifamily projects in high-demand areas.
The first two properties are in Berkeley at 4560 Tennyson St. and the Golden Triangle at 955 Bannock St. A third site at 740 S. University Blvd. in Bonnie Brae is expected to break ground in April.
Construction commenced in early February and is expected to continue into Q4 of 2024. The luxury-boutique building will contain 98 units of multifamily and amenities.
As the iconic Bonnie Brae Tavern comes down after nearly 90 years of serving the Denver community, the landscape along University Boulevard is transforming. In its place, Alpine Investments and Revesco Properties are developing “Akin,” a boutique, 46-unit apartment complex featuring underground parking and ground-floor retail. Slated for completion in spring 2027, this project follows other successful Akin developments across Denver’s urban neighborhoods, including Berkeley and the Golden Triangle. With its proximity to walkable amenities, parks, and retail, Bonnie Brae was a natural fit for the next phase of Alpine and Revesco’s vision for modern, community-oriented living.
Authentic, a full-service brand, marketing, and leasing agency for multifamily developers, today announced partnerships with Alpine Investments and Revesco Properties on three new residential communities in Denver: akin Tennyson, akin Golden Triangle, and Noble.
In collaboration with CHARLESGATE, which has taken on leasing and property management for these communities, Authentic will deliver integrated digital and marketing services. Together, aligned in elevating visibility, strengthening brand identity, and driving leasing performance across the portfolio.
Plans are progressing for another new office project in Cherry Creek North.
Development firm Alpine Investments, along with its architect and engineer, recently submitted urban design plans that show how a new office building will integrate with Cherry Cricket, a burger restaurant that’s been a staple in the neighborhood since 1945.
This summer I had the privilege of working at Alpine Investments in Denver, CO, as a Development Intern. Alpine is a real estate development firm focused on upscale, urban infill projects in and around Denver. This gave me the unique opportunity to work alongside and learn from two partners with extensive development experience, Churchill Bunn (‘06, ‘12) and David Pietsch.
The plans are in for an office building slated to go up next to the Cherry Cricket restaurant in Cherry Creek.
The restaurant’s Denver-based parent company Breckenridge-Wynkoop LLC, along with local developer Alpine Investments, plan to construct a building that will top out at eight stories, according to a concept plan submitted to the city last week.
Lasting Impression: Boutique akin Golden Triangle Elevates Design
Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood will soon be the home of a new 12-story boutique urban infill development, akin Golden Triangle. This development will bring 98 new luxury units and curated amenities to the area. OZ Architecture’s Urban Living Practice Area worked with developer Revesco Properties/Alpine Investments to design the new building. Pinkard Construction broke ground in March. The building is slated for completion in the summer of 2024 and will bring additional much-needed density to the area.
12-Story Multifamily Project Breaks Ground in Denver’s Golden Triangle
On March 14, Revesco Properties/Alpine Investments (RPAI), Pinkard Construction, and OZ Architecture celebrated the groundbreaking for akin Golden Triangle, a 12-story, multifamily project. Construction commenced in early February and is expected to continue into Q4 of 2024. The luxury-boutique building will contain 98 units of multifamily and amenities.
23-story project in Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood will incorporate existing retail building
The 250-foot-tall structure with 285 apartments would replace a pair of office buildings but keep Cherokee Row at 11th Avenue and Cherokee Street.
Cherry Cricket property in Cherry Creek changes hands for $25M
The buyer is a Denver developer with family ties to the restaurant’s leadership.
Alpine Investments to Begin Construction of Six-Story Multifamily Project in Englewood
Developer Alpine Investments has received $24.9 million in construction financing for the development of a 119-unit, Class A, mid-rise apartment complex in the south Denver community of Englewood.
Denver developers team up for 4 infill apartment projects totaling $135M
The firms led by Rhys Duggan and Churchill Bunn are partnering in Berkeley, the Golden Triangle, Union Station North, and another unnamed site.
New company plans to redevelop southeast corner of 46th and Tennyson in Denver
Denver-based Alpine Investments submitted a concept plan to the city earlier this month
Six-story apartment building slated to break ground along Tennyson
Denver-based Alpine Investments, led by Churchill Bunn, recently completed its first ground-up development.
In the middle of LoHi’s restaurant row, come explore a sophisticated approach to urban living
Within a 4-block walk of The Edge LoDo, you’ll have 21 dining/tavern options — Ale House, Linger, Avanti –- not to mention lobster-purveyor Maine Shack, which just opened.
Luxury Condo Development Coming to Denver’s LoHi
The property is set to include 44 units and 4,200 square feet of street-level retail. The community was 35 percent pre-sold at the time Knighthead Funding provided construction financing.
