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From Durango to Fort Collins and Denver to Grand Junction, Colorado’s diverse history, manufacturing, industry and warehousing has generated some of the most amazing architecture in the country. This site focuses on a small genre of residential living, the Loft.

Generally lofts are converted warehouse space which allow for tall open ceilings, rough unfinished walls and plenty of open rooms. New development mimics the loft feel by creating residences with the tall ceilings and open floor plans. Some people prefer the original warehouse feel while others like the contemporary, sleek design and look. No matter what your preference this state has plenty of options.

Who’s Moving into Lofts?

Area’s like Boulder and Denver have had a huge upsurge in warehouse renovation and new construction as more people from the suburban areas flock downtown for the added sports attractions, entertainment, restaurants and night clubs. Of course families are beginning to discover the positive aspects of urban life as well. Short or small commutes results in more time spouses and children, and the downtown areas have now added all the amenities one would expect to find in the suburbs.

College towns such as Fort Collins, Grand Junction and even Greeley are finding that students love living in lofts where they can use the space and sometimes go right up to the occupancy rate. Investors love lofts because they have great returns especially the higher end units in larger cities. Whether as a home or an investment the traditional loft is definitely a front runner in real estate.

Why We Love Lofts

This site is all about exploring the different types of lofts, locations and architecture that make each special. While we all have our favorites, and we love the diversity and nature of all lofts. We hope you enjoy the information provided and the great examples of Colorado lofts.

 

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