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		<title>The Village at Uptown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Just 10 years ago, the north end of Boulder was mostly a sleepy jumble of weathered housing and warehouses. But in the past decade, clusters of new-urban-style neighborhoods have come to life here, bringing cutting-edge retail and restaurants along with them.   The revitalized North Boulder (or NoBo, as residents call it) is now a [...]]]></description>
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<div>Just 10 years ago, the north end of Boulder was mostly a sleepy jumble of weathered housing and warehouses. But in the past decade, clusters of new-urban-style neighborhoods have come to life here, bringing cutting-edge retail and restaurants along with them.</div>
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<div> 	The revitalized North Boulder (or NoBo, as residents call it) is now a lively mix of singles, professional couples, students and families who enjoy the amenities and unique location at Boulder’s northern gateway.</div>
<div>Now you have the opportunity to own a residence in this special place. The Village at Uptown Broadway is an exciting new community of 55 eye-catching townhomes, flats, penthouses and live/work units with pricing and floor plan options designed to meet the needs of a range of homeowners. Floor plans range from one-bedroom 700-square-feet models to more than 1,700 square feet in the two- and three-bedroom models. There are many available condos priced under $300,000 with the same features and standards as larger units priced at $750,000.</div>
<div>Residents at The Village can enjoy the neighboring restaurants like 4580, Bacco and Amante Coffee, a top-shelf bike shop, bank and other retail shops. Or head out the other direction and connect to miles of hiking trails, just minutes away. “We like to describe it as ‘urban Boulder living with a mountain flair,’” says Erik Boye, broker owner of 8Z Real Estate, who is managing sales for the community. “Compared to downtown, it’s a bit quieter, scaled back a bit, which creates a sense of serenity.”</div>
<div>“This far north, we’re right next to a lot of open space,” says sales associate John Hinkelman, noting the spectacular mountain views. “You don’t have to get in the car to get to it – it’s right here.” Downtown Boulder is an easy ride down Broadway (you’re right on the SKIP bus line) or head north to Lyons and Estes Park, or east to Niwot and Erie.</div>
<div>High-End Urban Lofts, Flatiron Views</div>
<div>Starting at just $249,900, each home at the Village at Uptown Broadway features designer finishes such as slab granite countertops, hardwood floors and glass tile. “No matter what the price point is,” Hinkelman explains, “the commitment to high-quality interiors is evident in each home.” Jenn Air stainless steel appliances and Kohler fixtures are standard. A hip, urban loft feel is created with generous use of windows, clean lines and open space. “These homes have 10- to 13-foot ceilings throughout,” Boye says, “and most have attached, rear-loading private garages.”</div>
<div>The Village at Uptown Boulder is a green community, built to meet or exceed Boulder’s guidelines for energy efficiencies, with Low-E glass, high efficiency water heaters, and environmentally friendly laminate wood flooring.</div>
<div>“Our first phase – Buildings 1 through 4 – is over 50 percent sold or under contract,” Boye says, noting the high interest in ownership at The Village at Uptown. “Currently we are offering great pricing on the remaining units in phase 1 as we expect to introduce the next phase of attractive units soon. And with the new sales team from 8Z Real Estate now ready to serve you, we are positioned for some exciting growth here.” As an added closing incentive, some of the select units offer a new, free electric scooter from WeGo Electric, perfect for rolling stylishly through the streets of your new neighborhood.</div>
<div>Several homes are available for immediate delivery:</div>
<div>• 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo with balcony, 722 sq. ft., </div>
<div>  offered at $269, 900</div>
<div>• 2-bedroom, 1-bath “stand alone” condo with no </div>
<div>   common walls, 1,008 sq. ft., at $409,900.</div>
<div>• 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome, 1,530 sq. ft., </div>
<div>  at $539, 900</div>
<div>Discover The Village at Uptown Broadway</div>
<div>Tour the model residences at The Village and experience the NoBo lifestyle for yourself. The sales office, at 4525 13th Street in North Boulder, is open from noon to 6 p.m. daily. </div>
<div>Call 303.444.0151 for more information, or visit www.villageatuptown.com for directions, photo gallery </div>
<div>and more.</div>
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