Bag Factory Lofts

by Vali Hooker on October 1, 2009

in Ballpark

Bag Factory LoftsBag Factory Lofts
2715 Blake St.
Denver, CO 80205

A unique infusion of city-close living with added elements that are difficult to come by when living in a loft. Bag Factory is a converted warehouse that adopted it’s name from the original building use, manufacturing burlap bags. Starting in 2003 the first phase of these lofts were the ground-level homes that feature extra-tall ceilings and balcony-level, master suites.  After the first phase was complete the second and third levels were then finished in the second phase completely this interest residential loft building just north of Coors Field.

These twenty-five lofts range from 600 square feet to over 3,000 square feet, featuring 1/2/3-bedroom lofts.  The west-side of The Bag Factory boarders the Rockies overflow parking lot and is used during the baseball season.  Mostly it serves as a buffer between the rail tracks to the west, all while keeping the way clear to a majestic view of the Front Range. 

Urban GardensBag Factory Lofts have decks and patios facing various directions allowing residents to enjoy city views and mountain landscapes.   A few of the lofts have two or even three patios as part of individual ownership.  Resident are welcome to use the space to simply entertain, grow urban gardens or whatever one pleases to do.

The area has come alive with many live music & entertainment venues, restaurants and taverns.  Places such as The Walnut Room, Casselman’s and Blake Street Tavern are the retail pioneers of the neighborhood.  As much of the industrial landscape begins to transform the area becomes a great option for city dwellers that want outdoor space and proximity to downtown.

If this lifestyle seems as if it has your name all over it or you know somebody who would love it, find out what lofts are currently available at Bag Factory Lofts.

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1 erwin@Home Design Inspiration June 8, 2010 at 3:57 am

unique towers in this paper mills, apparently describing the past. the surrounding scenery, too, seemed cool and beautiful.
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