Hours

Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (165 reviews)
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4
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Read Our 165 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (165 reviews)
99
14
4
8
40
  • John Cain

    Nice lobby, building, and location
    Apr 7th, 2024

  • gucci14k allday ysl

    Amazing place
    Apr 6th, 2024

  • Satori L

    Pros/cons before the actual review: Pros - great location, concierge supposed to be 24/7, parking, amenities, recent/new maintenance supe Jimmy that is ultra-responsive Cons - bad location (16th st construction barely started and is already delayed to summer 2025), concierge not staffed 24/7, some amenities under construction, elevator issues that appear to have existed for a couple years before I moved in, pro-tip: check sitemap and don't rent units near elevators - have a unit between mines and can still hear em Btw, I would probably ignore the review from the Kevin Voight guy. His review history shows he's a contractor. Really? Paid trolls lol? It couldn't be more apparent who asked him to write the review to suppress tenant voices. Nixkix21 is another fake review (reposted 3/24 and management response 1 month prior lol). This is glaring proof of toxicity, coverup, and dishonesty in the office. What's really important is how Management takes care of tenants and that's where they really drop the ball and kick you after you're down (after they tripped you). My unit was NOT move-in ready. Basically, the last person moved out and the unit wasn't even cleaned. Patches, holes, marks, dirt, bad paint, EVERYWHERE. The stove window was caked with dirt from the inside. Even the move-out manager Jocelyn admitted my unit was embarrassing condition. Place looked rough. First night, water leaked and wrecked my bathroom ceiling. They called out a plumber who came and had to cut out a giant man-sized hole to patch it (the plumber told me Greystar wasn't fixing it). He cleaned up and it was fine. A few days later, after begging, they finally sent maintenance to patch the giant hole. The guy who patched it, wrecked my glass shower door. Left paint hand prints and a horrible paint job. The guy also had to repaint a wall in the kitchen. ***Guess that didn't make him too happy so he decided to etch his initials super deep into the window to let me know this.*** I had to wait over 2 months and constant asking every day it seems to get things fixed. In between then, water also leaked down my kitchen walls, and light fixtures on Christmas eve. The bathroom leaked again on Christmas. Tried to work with management to get this resolved, but I literally had to remind or reach out to them constantly and every single time they seemed to have forgotten (thinking they don't care or purposely didn't care). They asked me to be "patient" while they just ignored me. On top of this, my disposal, kitchen faucet, and dishwasher all experienced problems at some point in this 2 month time span. Every single time they came to "fix" things, they seemingly broke something else that would result in a leak. Many broken things and leaks later, my kitchen undersink cabinets have basically rotted and is probably a mold risk at this point. It really felt like the maintenance people were "retaliating" against me.... for what? Putting in tickets? For things that they broke or gave me broken? Sounds crazy? Yes, it is. The Property Manager finally came back from hiatus at some point and offered resolution after constant back and fourth. Which I want to say is ridiculous that Greystar had an admin person, an assistant manager, and a whole regional team, but they couldn't do anything to resolve issues without the Property Manager. Either Greystar has some really bad company processes for a multi-billion dollar global entity or someone willingly didn't follow company processes. We eventually came to a resolution and I accepted moving to a similar unit the same day it was offered to me. After not hearing back from them, I followed up and then was told they rented the unit out since they didn't hear back. When I said I replied the same day, she basically said you're SOL and you can move out if you want. So that was my experience; just know that could potentially be your experience since it doesn't seem uncommon from word of mouth. Good luck.
    Mar 30th, 2024

  • Nixkix21

    Living at 1600 Glenarm in Denver, Colorado has been an absolute delight! From the moment we moved in, I've been impressed by the exceptional amenities, convenient location, and the rock star treatment from the front desk staff, Noah and Jaci. Their friendly demeanor and professional assistance have truly enhanced my living experience. The apartment itself is spacious, and beautifully designed, providing a comfortable and stylish living space. The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and mountains, making it the perfect spot to unwind or entertain guests. The gym facilities are adequate, and the community areas are always kept clean and inviting. Plus, the staff at 1600 Glenarm go above and beyond to ensure residents' needs are met promptly and with a friendly attitude. Overall, I highly recommend 1600 Glenarm to anyone looking for a luxurious and convenient living experience in the heart of Denver. One area for improvement is the elevator situation, and Id love to see a pet relief area.
    Mar 21st, 2024

  • Ashleigh Lehan

    In the last two years of living at this complex: - First and foremost: management legally cannot penalize you in any way for critical feedback. As that would be retaliation according to Denver Fair Housing. - Greystar took over and then immediately discontinued 24/7 concierge service. This has led to several amazon packages being stolen after being left unattended in the lobby and mail room overnight. And they'll respond by saying "sorry, not our responsibility lol" even though the 24-7 concierge they promise us to prevent things like this is absolutely their responsibility. - We can't use our front door most of the time because they took away the concierge. It's pretty pathetic to put "luxury living" on your windows and then perpetually keep a sign on the door that says "use valet doors". We pay too much to not be allowed to use the front door 70% of the time. - We've lost power for 3 days TWICE. Neither time did we receive any substantial compensation for being without power in the middle of the summer ($300 for 72 hours. That's not even how much one day costs in my unit), nor did we receive any actual apology or explanation. You'll see a lot of responses to reviewers saying "we're so glad power could be restored" as though that was an acceptable response. What was the alternative? There is no assurance that they fixed these issues to prevent it from happening a third time. - The 1600 Glenarm team hid the coffee maker away from the lobby to save money. The concierges confirmed that the week they were all let go. Once again, we pay way too much money for them to be making it harder to take advantage of the amenities they offer. - I have never had two functioning elevators to my floor. We currently don't even have ONE. We are required to use the freight elevator with delivery services, and lazy tenants on floors 1-19 who always have two working elevators in addition to the freight elevator. - Tawnie the leasing agent lied to me every step of the way, I had to refuse to take possession of my unit when I showed up to get my keys because she would not allow me to see the unit before signing paperwork. She also clops around in six inch heels that are an absolute workers comp hazard; not sure why they think that's making a good impression on the community? - Tawnie also promised me use of the freight elevator for my move after I demanded to see my unit before taking possession and then she left before my movers arrived so she would not have to explain that she lied about that too. - I was forced to pay more than twice my original cost for the movers because I had to share the singular functioning elevator with floors 19-31 for my move. When Jackie promised I would be reimbursed for that cost, the community manager treated me like a criminal as though it was my fault they couldn't provide basic elevator service. - Every maintenance request in my first year had to be submitted several times to be addressed. - Valet will have you waiting 30-45 minutes for your vehicle. - Nearly every month, there's an email sent out to residents about balances due to the inability of staff to post recurring charges in a timely manner. They proceed to make thinly veiled threats about late charges and penalties when all residents need to be doing is saving their account statements on the first. They legally cannot charge late fees or penalties simply by backdating the charges they're posting. - They also cannot legally retaliate against you for critical feedback. It's retaliation according to Denver's Fair Housing Center. Save yourself the headache.
    Mar 6th, 2024

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Q What is the phone number for 1600 Glenarm Place?

A The phone number for 1600 Glenarm Place is: 855-684-1132.


Q What is the internet address for 1600 Glenarm Place?

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Q What days are 1600 Glenarm Place open?

A 1600 Glenarm Place is open:
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM


Q How is 1600 Glenarm Place rated?

A 1600 Glenarm Place has a 3.8 Star Rating from 165 reviewers.

Hours

Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
1600 Glenarm Place

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 165 Reviews )
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14
4
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40
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John Cain on Google

image Nice lobby, building, and location


gucci14k allday ysl on Google

image Amazing place


Satori L on Google

image Pros/cons before the actual review:
Pros - great location, concierge supposed to be 24/7, parking, amenities, recent/new maintenance supe Jimmy that is ultra-responsive
Cons - bad location (16th st construction barely started and is already delayed to summer 2025), concierge not staffed 24/7, some amenities under construction, elevator issues that appear to have existed for a couple years before I moved in, pro-tip: check sitemap and don't rent units near elevators - have a unit between mines and can still hear em
Btw, I would probably ignore the review from the Kevin Voight guy. His review history shows he's a contractor. Really? Paid trolls lol? It couldn't be more apparent who asked him to write the review to suppress tenant voices. Nixkix21 is another fake review (reposted 3/24 and management response 1 month prior lol). This is glaring proof of toxicity, coverup, and dishonesty in the office. What's really important is how Management takes care of tenants and that's where they really drop the ball and kick you after you're down (after they tripped you).
My unit was NOT move-in ready. Basically, the last person moved out and the unit wasn't even cleaned. Patches, holes, marks, dirt, bad paint, EVERYWHERE. The stove window was caked with dirt from the inside. Even the move-out manager Jocelyn admitted my unit was embarrassing condition. Place looked rough.
First night, water leaked and wrecked my bathroom ceiling. They called out a plumber who came and had to cut out a giant man-sized hole to patch it (the plumber told me Greystar wasn't fixing it). He cleaned up and it was fine. A few days later, after begging, they finally sent maintenance to patch the giant hole. The guy who patched it, wrecked my glass shower door. Left paint hand prints and a horrible paint job. The guy also had to repaint a wall in the kitchen. ***Guess that didn't make him too happy so he decided to etch his initials super deep into the window to let me know this.***
I had to wait over 2 months and constant asking every day it seems to get things fixed. In between then, water also leaked down my kitchen walls, and light fixtures on Christmas eve. The bathroom leaked again on Christmas. Tried to work with management to get this resolved, but I literally had to remind or reach out to them constantly and every single time they seemed to have forgotten (thinking they don't care or purposely didn't care). They asked me to be "patient" while they just ignored me.
On top of this, my disposal, kitchen faucet, and dishwasher all experienced problems at some point in this 2 month time span. Every single time they came to "fix" things, they seemingly broke something else that would result in a leak. Many broken things and leaks later, my kitchen undersink cabinets have basically rotted and is probably a mold risk at this point. It really felt like the maintenance people were "retaliating" against me.... for what? Putting in tickets? For things that they broke or gave me broken? Sounds crazy? Yes, it is.
The Property Manager finally came back from hiatus at some point and offered resolution after constant back and fourth. Which I want to say is ridiculous that Greystar had an admin person, an assistant manager, and a whole regional team, but they couldn't do anything to resolve issues without the Property Manager. Either Greystar has some really bad company processes for a multi-billion dollar global entity or someone willingly didn't follow company processes.
We eventually came to a resolution and I accepted moving to a similar unit the same day it was offered to me. After not hearing back from them, I followed up and then was told they rented the unit out since they didn't hear back. When I said I replied the same day, she basically said you're SOL and you can move out if you want.
So that was my experience; just know that could potentially be your experience since it doesn't seem uncommon from word of mouth. Good luck.

Business Response on Google Feb 11th, 2024
Satori- I'm so sorry to hear your experience didn't meet your expectations (or our standards), we strive for satisfaction and do do our best to help all of our residents feel at home. I am saddened to hear that we did meet that expectation and I would like to talk to you more on what we can do to change your experience around. When you get a moment feel free to call me at 303.825.1600 or email me at [email protected] to further discuss. -1600 Glenarm management

Nixkix21 on Google

image Living at 1600 Glenarm in Denver, Colorado has been an absolute delight! From the moment we moved in, I've been impressed by the exceptional amenities, convenient location, and the rock star treatment from the front desk staff, Noah and Jaci. Their friendly demeanor and professional assistance have truly enhanced my living experience. The apartment itself is spacious, and beautifully designed, providing a comfortable and stylish living space. The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and mountains, making it the perfect spot to unwind or entertain guests. The gym facilities are adequate, and the community areas are always kept clean and inviting. Plus, the staff at 1600 Glenarm go above and beyond to ensure residents' needs are met promptly and with a friendly attitude. Overall, I highly recommend 1600 Glenarm to anyone looking for a luxurious and convenient living experience in the heart of Denver. One area for improvement is the elevator situation, and Id love to see a pet relief area.

Business Response on Google Feb 11th, 2024
Hi thank you for taking the time to leave us such an amazing review! We love to hear that Noah and Jackie have gone above and beyond to assist you and to provide you with the best possible experience at Glenarm. We love hearing that you have made Glenarm your home and you love it here with us. If you ever need anything from us, please don't hesitate to reach out. -1600 Glenarm Team

Ashleigh Lehan on Google

image In the last two years of living at this complex:
- First and foremost: management legally cannot penalize you in any way for critical feedback. As that would be retaliation according to Denver Fair Housing.
- Greystar took over and then immediately discontinued 24/7 concierge service. This has led to several amazon packages being stolen after being left unattended in the lobby and mail room overnight. And they'll respond by saying "sorry, not our responsibility lol" even though the 24-7 concierge they promise us to prevent things like this is absolutely their responsibility.
- We can't use our front door most of the time because they took away the concierge. It's pretty pathetic to put "luxury living" on your windows and then perpetually keep a sign on the door that says "use valet doors". We pay too much to not be allowed to use the front door 70% of the time.
- We've lost power for 3 days TWICE. Neither time did we receive any substantial compensation for being without power in the middle of the summer ($300 for 72 hours. That's not even how much one day costs in my unit), nor did we receive any actual apology or explanation. You'll see a lot of responses to reviewers saying "we're so glad power could be restored" as though that was an acceptable response. What was the alternative? There is no assurance that they fixed these issues to prevent it from happening a third time.
- The 1600 Glenarm team hid the coffee maker away from the lobby to save money. The concierges confirmed that the week they were all let go. Once again, we pay way too much money for them to be making it harder to take advantage of the amenities they offer.
- I have never had two functioning elevators to my floor. We currently don't even have ONE. We are required to use the freight elevator with delivery services, and lazy tenants on floors 1-19 who always have two working elevators in addition to the freight elevator.
- Tawnie the leasing agent lied to me every step of the way, I had to refuse to take possession of my unit when I showed up to get my keys because she would not allow me to see the unit before signing paperwork. She also clops around in six inch heels that are an absolute workers comp hazard; not sure why they think that's making a good impression on the community?
- Tawnie also promised me use of the freight elevator for my move after I demanded to see my unit before taking possession and then she left before my movers arrived so she would not have to explain that she lied about that too.
- I was forced to pay more than twice my original cost for the movers because I had to share the singular functioning elevator with floors 19-31 for my move. When Jackie promised I would be reimbursed for that cost, the community manager treated me like a criminal as though it was my fault they couldn't provide basic elevator service.
- Every maintenance request in my first year had to be submitted several times to be addressed.
- Valet will have you waiting 30-45 minutes for your vehicle.
- Nearly every month, there's an email sent out to residents about balances due to the inability of staff to post recurring charges in a timely manner. They proceed to make thinly veiled threats about late charges and penalties when all residents need to be doing is saving their account statements on the first. They legally cannot charge late fees or penalties simply by backdating the charges they're posting.
- They also cannot legally retaliate against you for critical feedback. It's retaliation according to Denver's Fair Housing Center.
Save yourself the headache.

Business Response on Google Mar 15th, 2024
We are disappointed to hear that you did not have a more positive experience with us at 1600 Glenarm Place. I would like to talk about how we can better improve our services and communication. If you ever have time, feel free to contact me at 303.825.1600 or via email [email protected]. -1600 Glenarm Team

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