Apiary Residences, a new 20-story glass tower at Belleview Station, has started moving in tenants and is betting big that Denver renters want their apartments to feel a lot like a boutique hotel.
Located at 4855 S. Quebec St., the building stacks about 193 residences above a connected hotel and runs from roughly 905 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet. According to Greystar, the mix includes one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts plus 13 penthouses. Leasing is already underway, and a portion of the units is spoken for, according to ColoradoBiz.
Developers say they approached the tower like a hospitality project rather than a standard apartment building. “We thought about this the way a hotelier would,” Copford principal Sonja Dimond told CCD Magazine. Regional manager Jacquelyn Hammond added that the team built a “service infrastructure designed around residents’ daily lives,” signaling that the hotel-style treatment is meant to be part of everyday living, not just move-in day.
Hotel-style services and resident perks
On the service front, residents can order food and drinks from on-site spots Keepers Cocktail Lounge and June Gap Market & Café, book valet, and use a resident app for concierge-style delivery and reservations. The amenity lineup includes a rooftop pool, dry sauna, coworking suites, and multiple resident lounges, according to Greystar. It is the kind of setup aimed at people who like the idea of calling downstairs for help rather than hunting through a junk drawer for solutions…