Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Haselden Construction crowns Laurel Cherry Creek


Haselden Construction recently completed Johnson Nathan Strohe designed Laurel Cherry Creek. The project is managed by Pauls Corp. developed in the Cherry Creek North neighborhood of Denver.

The 242,050 square foot project at 155 Steele St. will be the tallest residential building for sale in Cherry Creek when the project is completed in late 2018.

Haselden Construction outperformed Laurel Cherry Creek in February.

“Creating Laurel Cherry Creek required a cultural immersion into the new character of Cherry Creek North,” said Liz McDonald, director at Johnson Nathan Strohe. “The final design blends seamlessly into the fabric of the neighborhood and reflects the materials, textures, scale and detail found throughout the area. This project appeals to residents who seek the amenities of a luxury resort, the comforts of home, and the amenities of a walkable neighborhood of upscale restaurants and boutiques.”

The exterior architecture of the 12-story Laurel Cherry Creek features clean lines and ample glazing that allows for plenty of natural light and expansive views of the city and Front Range. The homes, ranging in size from 900 to 4,760 square feet, feature quality finishes and products typically found in upscale hotels.

Drawing on Johnson Nathan Strohe’s extensive hospitality design experience, this development offers an array of amenities including a rooftop entertainment deck with saltwater pool and a summer kitchen with pizza oven, fire pit and outdoor seating. The property also has a porte cochère and a guarded lobby, as well as four levels of reserved and controlled parking.

“Working in the heart of Cherry Creek North means a tight site with limited berth,” said Haselden Project Manager Ryan Hahn. “Now that we’re working on the interior design, we’re working closely with our client, Pauls Corp., to help them assist their buyers in customizing the units while allowing the project as a whole to be in the schedule remains. It was a very collaborative effort and great to work with.”

Monroe & Newell is the structural engineer.

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