Both the North and South Buildings of The Met at Boulevard One have installed works of art created by artists Genna and Signe Grushovenko in the front entryways. These are very vibrant contemporary oil paintings and are inspired by vintage photographs with the sense of nostalgia of a simpler time and the balance of vintage imagery mixed with a contemporary style. The Grushovenko’s are a husband and wife team located in Greenville, South Carolina who have an interesting story to how their art is created.
Read MoreThe Met at Boulevard One has been eagerly anticipating details on what stores and restaurants will fill the spaces within the retail center at The Exchange at Boulevard One. This is a mixed-use development in the northwest corner of East Lowry Boulevard and Quebec Street and it just so happens to be our newest neighbor.
Read MoreUtah based artist, Lyman Whitaker’s Wind Sculptures have been installed in both the open space of the North and South Buildings at The Met at Boulevard One. Whitaker has been a practicing sculptor for over 50 years, with the past 30 years primarily focused on creating Wind Sculptures.
Read MoreLowry’s parks and recreational areas are equal in size to 20 percent of all park space in the city of Denver. These parks are environmentally conscious and were built responsibly, with 35 percent of the total acreage devoted to native plants and grasses, and less than half sod, some of which even include low water grass varieties.
Read MoreThe Met at Boulevard One is now featuring art created by local Denver artist Rick Martin in our 3-acres of open space. Martin is a self-taught welder that has been creating metal sculptures since 1991.
Read MoreThere are many interesting historical facts about the Lowry neighborhood that date all the way back to the 1800’s. When deciding on choosing The Met at Boulevard One to be your new home, you may not realize the deep roots and history of the Lowry Neighborhood which make it so unique.
Read MoreEkar Farm is an urban farm located within walking distance of The Met at Boulevard One. For over ten years now, they have served as a means to connect people to their community, and the community to mother nature and the earth.
Read MoreThe Met at Boulevard One welcomes “Portals as Towers of Passage “ to their new home and encourage residents of The Met and greater Lowry to discover the beauty this art has to offer to the community.
Read MoreWith its central and convenient location, Boulevard One and the greater Lowry neighborhood have prime access to numerous walking paths and bike trails that are well connected within the Denver Metro area.
Read MoreWhile we are all adjusting to our new normal, there are still many ways to enjoy some of our favorite locations in Denver within the comfort and safety of our own homes.
Read MoreSpring is here and the landscaping is going in behind Building One.
Read MoreArt is coming alive at The Met at Boulevard One with the installation of two permanent sculptures by local Denver artist, Reven Marie Swanson.
Read MoreBut our favorites are the coffee shops with high-quality brews, tasty bites, and a comforting atmosphere. If you live around Lowry and Cherry Creek, stop into one (or a few) of these lovely, local shops.
Read MoreLowry has enough walking trails and tennis courts to keep the general public active and energized. However, if you have a love of yoga, HIIT classes, or swimming, you might want to explore and sign up for one of Lowry’s gyms!
Read MoreAre you starting to loathe cleaning guest bedrooms and dated entertainment centers? Are you dreaming of a Houzz-inspired living space?
Read MoreHere are some of the most noteworthy, featuring community get-togethers, music, and live theater.
Read MoreIf you’re interested in moving to a more walkable neighborhood within Denver, consider real estate in the following neighborhoods.
Read MoreCraving a dining experience but want to stay local? Lowry has been attracting original and Colorado-raised restaurants for over a decade.
Cherry Creek impresses us with its luxe shopping, Washington Park with its namesake park, and Greenwood Village with its custom estates. Lowry, on the other hand, is humble. Comfortable. And at times, understated.
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