the green house
519 W 13th Ave
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studio units
1–bedroom and 2–bedroom apartments
greenmarket on street level
1309 N Elati St afterThe Green House on 1309 N Elati St
community–focused development

Denver is Ready to ensure that every person in the city is housed, safe, and secure. We can build housing right now that is sustainable, walkable, bikeable, and close to public transportation.

Besides providing the needed low-income housing in the area, The Green House will be the host of a permanent greenmarket on the ground floor and designated areas on the rooftop for urban farming.

The Green House will be a place that promotes healthy consumer habits and practices and a catalyst for creating community through local food and wellness programming.

40 units: Studios, One-bedrooms, and Two-bedrooms

Read Leslie's full Housing Affordability Plan here
housing should be...
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dignified
Everyone deserves a place to call home. Housing is a human right and it should exist in a way that elevates human dignity.

It is the place where people start and end their day and as such it should be welcoming, accessible, and provide all the necessary elements that makes a place a home. We believe that dignified housing is essential enhance people do great things for their city.
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affordable
Housing attainability is increasingly becoming a burden in our beloved city of Denver.

The city has been witness of a major growth in the homeless population and how more low income households need to leave as they can’t keep up with the increasing housing prices. Housing development in the city is not servicing these sectors as its needed and we need to change that.
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sustainable
Housing attainability is increasingly becoming a burden in our beloved city of Denver.

The city has been witness of a major growth in the homeless population and how more low income households need to leave as they can’t keep up with the increasing housing prices. Housing development in the city is not servicing these sectors as its needed and we need to change that.

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