Building Overview / Details
Phoenix on the Fax is already causing waves as one of the newest and undoubtedly one of the best places to live on East Colfax in Denver. With state of the art amenities including a computer learning center, tot lot, community space with billiards and spectacular living spaces, Phoenix on the Fax will not disappoint! Come in today for a tour and you will see why so many are already calling Phoenix one of the best places to live on The Fax.
Our community is also proudly part of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. This program allows for us to keep our rents well within your reach. To qualify for your new home we will ask you to verify your current income and assets to prove that you are below 50% or 60% of the gross median income for the area, depending on availability.
Building Amenities
- Community Room
- Controlled Access Entry
- Elevators
- Media Center
- Rental Office On-site
- Surveillance Cameras
Income Information
Income restrictions may apply. Please contact the community for more information.
Pet Policy
We are now pet friendly!
There is a $250 pet fee (non-refundable) and $250 pet deposit (refundable at end of lease term, pending damage assessment) per residence for up to 2 pets. $25 monthly fee per cat. $50 monthly fee per dog. Breed restrictions apply. A Pet Screening profile through PetScreening at an annual cost of $25 per pet/animal is required.
Transit Information
Bus lines- 15, 15L, 65, 73
Floorplans
View Floorplan | 1 bd / 1 ba | 644 sqft | ||
View Floorplan | 1 bd / 1 ba | 641 sqft | ||
View Floorplan | 2 bd / 2 ba | 892 sqft | ||
View Floorplan | 2 bd / 2 ba | 895 sqft | ||
View Floorplan | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,111 sqft | ||
View Floorplan | 3 bd / 2 ba | 1,075 sqft |
Neighborhood Overview
https://www.denver.org/about-denver/neighborhood-guides/east-colfax/
“Colfax Avenue is the longest commercial street in the U.S.A. after first appearing on Denver maps in 1868 as a dirt road and then becoming a bustling trolley route in The Mile High City in the 1890s. Today, the street is lined with an eclectic mix of eateries, bars, brewpubs and shops, as well as entertainment and live music venues like the Fillmore Auditorium, the Ogden and the Bluebird theaters. These iconic performance spaces have hosted artists from across the country including Bob Dylan, Michael Franti, Snoop Dogg, Lorde and the and Trey Anastasio Band, and they also feature local bands like Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats. Playboy once referred to Colfax as “the longest, wickedest street in America.” The street’s diversity is best seen by exploring on foot starting at the State Capitol and heading east to Upper Colfax and East Colfax. Don’t miss local favorites — the Tattered Cover Book Store housed in the historic Lowenstein Theatre, the Twist and Shout record store, Voodoo Doughnut, the Sie FilmCenter for independent films and gyros at a Greek Town diner.” -Denver.org
Neighborhood Schools
Ashley Elementary, Denver School of the Arts, Montclair School of Academics and Enrichment, Palmer Elementary, Bishop Machebeuf High School, DSST: Stapleton High School