The Irving

The Irving at Mile High Vista, a new 102-unit affordable, all-electric multifamily community in Denver’s West Colfax neighborhood. The climate-friendly and efficient building is also co-located next to Denver Public Library’s Corky Gonzales branch, offering access to essential services and educational resources for residents.


Developed by ULC, the community was one of the first to receive and break ground utilizing funding from Proposition 123, a voter-approved statewide initiative that provides dedicated funding to support affordable housing across Colorado.


“The Irving is where affordability meets sustainability,” said Mayor Mike Johnston. “This is exactly the kind of project that Proposition 123 was designed to support, and exactly what we need more of to ensure everyone who lives and works in Denver can afford to stay in Denver.”


Available to households earning between 20%-80% AMI, the building features all-electric design and heat pumps for efficient heating and cooling to support a cleaner, more sustainable environment. Other climate-friendly features include a rooftop solar array, energy efficient appliances and lighting, low-flow plumbing fixtures, water efficient landscaping, and electric vehicle charging stations.

COST: $48,000,000

SIZE: 102 Units

CLIENT: Urban Land Conversancy

LOCATION: Denver, Colorado

DATE COMPLETE: 2025