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Welcome to Jack Kerouac Lofts!

Located in the Platte Valley, on the very same ground that Jack roamed while living and working in Denver, are the exhilarating 'beat generation' residences of Jack Kerouac Lofts.
The 65 unit Jack Kerouac Lofts feature open floor plans, high ceilings, large windows, heated parking and individual outdoor balconies. All within easy walking distance of Union Station, Coors Field, Lodo, and Commons Park.
"Beat generation" writer Jack Kerouac was chosen as the symbol for this new multi-family project in the Central Platte Valley where he once worked and caroused. Kerouac's connection is evocative of the exuberance and freedom of spirit that characterized "beat generation" literature, art and music, of the rediscovered downtown lifestyle.
Because price per square foot is an important issue with buyers these days, Kerouac is the most value oriented loft collection in the Platte Valley. Designed by J. G. Johnson Architects, unit sizes range from 650 square feet to nearly 1,800 square feet with prices averaging in the mid-$200 thousands. In compliance with the City's affordable housing goals, ten percent of the units will be sold to qualifying buyers at prices substantially below market with covenants on resale.
While the units are attractively priced, they will feature the high ceilings, large windows and open floor plans that characterize loft living. All units will have individual outdoor balconies or terraces, most of which have sweeping mountain or city views. The building will offer ample heated parking, as well as inviting and spacious common areas.
The exterior of the building is designed to echo the industrial character of the area, providing a unique home for the adventurous in spirit. The Jack Kerouac Lofts will convey the impression of an industrial building adapted for human habitation, set in a conveniently located and rapidly evolving new neighborhood.
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