Courthouse Square sits at 901 West 14th Avenue in Denver and it's a mid-rise building where people aged 62 or older can find a place to live with some support, and the community offers both independent and assisted living, along with some memory care. The property has 171 apartment units, including one- and two-bedroom layouts with one bathroom, and there are 14 units that are accessible to those with special needs. Specific units like Unit 312, Unit 212, Unit 412, Unit 516, and Unit 222 are listed, but there's no extra detail about what each one looks like beyond the floor plans that are available if you ask. Some units are rented while others open up now and then.
All apartments have some standard appliances, are smoke-free, and pet-friendly, so folks with small animals can settle in pretty easy, and there's both gas heating and electric cooling for comfort. Courthouse Square has some common features for residents, like a billiards room, a community room for gathering, convenient laundry facilities, vending machines, an elevator, and off-street parking. The building was finished in 1981 and stretches out over 92,280 square feet. Rent here depends on income levels, because the place runs under affordable senior housing programs. Some units follow income limits-like the ones with reduced rent for people who make less than 60% of the area median income. Some renting is connected to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program, which limits how much rent can go up to keep things affordable, and other apartments might be priced higher if they're not tied to that program. Courthouse Square also has a Project-Based Section 8 contract, which means some residents pay rent based on 30% of their adjusted income or a $25 minimum.
Specialized onsite areas like Halcyon House, Skyline Park Apartments, and Sunset Towers offer more choices and supportive living if more care is needed. In addition to housing, the place arranges home care and hospice support for folks who want to stay independent while getting a bit of extra help. There is also a focus on memory care and assisted living.
The property is run by Avail Property Management, and everyone who qualifies and is over 62 is welcome to apply since equal housing laws are observed. You can reach out to ask questions, email, or even schedule a tour to get a feel for the community. The site gives a lot of useful data about the property, such as building size, unit numbers, rent history, and overall occupancy, so you can look over all the numbers if you're the type who wants facts before making a decision. Courthouse Square is made for seniors looking for affordable and supportive living, and it's set up for a pretty low-key but convenient life for people who want a safe spot and a bit of extra help as they age.