You CAN have both city and mountain views while living in the middle of downtown. Pikes Peak is front and center in this top floor loft, so why not live in Colorado Springs' most interesting neighborhood in the center of the business and arts districts? Within three blocks there are dozens of places to eat and drink. Or just take the elevator down to The Rabbit Hole in the basement. Two blocks away is a riverwalk and the spine of the county urban trail system that stretches 40 miles between the cities of Palmer Lake and Fountain. Being centrally located, you have easy access to the mountains as well as the city. What makes this loft special (besides its location and views), is how it feels. The floor plan and finishes allow it to be both spacious and cozy. It is an end unit on the top floor of a building built in 2006 (not a conversion). The 12.5 foot ceiling, floor, and one wall is concrete; one wall is brick; and most of the remaining perimeter walls upgraded with two extra layers of drywall with soundproofing between each layer. It's quiet. Both bedrooms are enclosed (walls up to the ceiling). In addition to the listed livable square footage, there is 115 s.f. of balcony space, 100 s.f. of storage in another part of the building, and one covered parking space in the attached, gated parking garage. HOA dues include all utilities. What do I REALLY love about this place? Location, location, location; views, views, views. sunrises and sunsets on The Peak; storms coming over the mountains; people-watching from your perch above; parades; city lights; the energy and activity of the city out the door and the silence and solitude inside. This can be your social hub or private retreat in the heart of the city with future proofed Pikes Peak views.