Hirschfeld Towers is a public housing community in Denver, CO, with 209 units that serve low-income seniors, people 55 and older, and people with disabilities. The property sits in the Sun Valley neighborhood, not far from places like Coors Field, Union Station, Cherry Creek Mall, Denver Zoo, and Empower Field, and it's easy to get to Denver International Airport. The building offers one- and two-bedroom senior apartments with stainless appliances, quartz countertops, central air conditioning, and modern features like electric ranges, dishwashers, disposals, microwaves, and ceiling fans, and the rent ranges from $497 to $967, utilities included. Some units are accessible for people with disabilities, and there's a pet policy requiring a $150 deposit, with $100 refundable.
Hirschfeld Towers is an affordable housing development with Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) status and is managed by the Denver Housing Authority. It offers assisted living, memory care services, independent living options, and also provides home care with trained aides for companionship and non-medical help. Residents get meal options prepared with quality ingredients, supportive community rooms, and landscaped courtyards for indoor and outdoor recreation. There's onsite parking for free, and the security deposit matches the first month's rent. Application fees are $25 per person, non-refundable, and renters need to show their ID, Social Security Card, proof of income, bank statements, and references to apply. Staff are friendly and work to make residents feel at home, keeping a culture of helpfulness and joy.
Hirschfeld Towers stands out for its unique health and wellness offerings, such as recreational and medical marijuana support, doctors for medical marijuana, and nutrition and wellness programs called the Healthy Living Initiative, where there's healthy cooking classes, mental and physical health programs, and creative activities like art galleries, music, theater, movies, and welding on site with supplies. Residents have options for nightlife, museums, casinos, golf, and attractions close by, and the community builds partnerships with many agencies for support, youth and family services, homebuyer education, and employment opportunities.
Applicants must meet low-income and eligibility guidelines, as this facility's designed for individuals and families who need affordable senior housing with public housing approval as of July 2025. Hirschfeld Towers follows Fair Housing rules and works to maintain a safe, stable, and welcoming environment with accessible indoor and outdoor amenities, a service coordinator to connect residents to resources, community gardens, and places to gather right in the city.