Leading local expertise.

Zocalo Community Development provides complete management services from construction or take over through disposition. We have deep market knowledge of Metro Denver and the Front Range. Our experience translates to property performance success. By focusing on the fundamentals of management, we deliver results for each client and their specific goals. Services offered include:

New development:

Stabilized Assets
Value Add - including energy efficiency analysis
Affordable Housing/HUD Compliance

Zocalo also offers these Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence Services:
Interior Unit by Unit and Exterior Observations
Market Analysis
Lease File Review and Operating Projections

 

Cadence Apartments™ at Union Station

Location:

Union Station Neighborhood, Denver

Size:

219 Apartments, 8,000 square feet of retail, 13-story high rise

LEED Status:

Gold (Registered)

2020 Lawrence Apartments

Location:

Downtown Denver, CO

Size:

231 Apartments and 9,100 square feet commercial space.
10-story high-rise building totaling 360,000 square feet.

LEED Status:

Gold (Registered)

Situated in the heart of the nation's most ambitious multi-modal transportation hubs, Cadence™ Apartments offers the best in LEED-certified, urban development.  Construction of Cadence begins in the first quarter of 2012.  Literally 100 feet from two sets of commuter rail lines - including a new rail line to Denver International Airport - Cadence will cater to residents who expect the intersection of service, sustainability and access, all in Denver's newest and most-talked about Union Station neighborhood.  Cadence will likely achieve energy savings approaching 50 percent compared to EPA apartment averages.

With the development of 2020 Lawrence, Zocalo continues to lead the industry in sustainable urban living. The LEED®-Gold registered, high-rise project features a 50-kilowatt, rooftop solar array that powers a high-efficiency VRF heating system; innovative, non-potable landscape irrigation systems, and the highest quality, sustainable finishes. The project broke ground in 2011 and will be home to residents in December 2012.  The project's energy use is expected to be 45 percent less than EPA averages for apartments.