
Apartments near Esquire Theater in Denver, CO (2,080 Rentals)


1000 S Broadway, Unit 260

1000 S Broadway, Unit 317

1000 S Broadway, Unit 221

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1244 York St, Unit SI ID1026267P

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1240 York St, Unit SI ID1026269P

1801 Arapahoe St, Unit 401

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1282 W 11th Ave, Unit SI ID1300967P

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2619 E 12th Ave, Unit SI ID1239937P

135 Adams St, Unit 503

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2619 E 12th Ave, Unit SI ID1244742P

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1727 Pearl St, Unit SI ID1221774P

135 Adams St, Unit 311

135 Adams St, Unit 307

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91 Pearl St, Unit SI ID1026282P

1148 Josephine St, Unit 2

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2619 E 12th Ave, Unit SI ID1245223P

955 Bannock St, Unit 915

955 Bannock St, Unit 811

955 Bannock St, Unit 711

955 Bannock St, Unit 807

955 Bannock St, Unit 609

955 Bannock St, Unit 515

955 Bannock St, Unit 615

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1240 York St, Unit SI ID1026264P

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601 S Pennsylvania St, Unit SI ID1026270P

1170 N Ogden St, Unit 401

1140 N Marion St

135 Adams St, Unit 207

135 Adams St, Unit 204

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1960 Sherman St

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1358 N Ogden St

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1639 Gilpin St

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1531 N Washington St

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290 Fillmore St

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805 S Ogden St

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1666 Detroit St

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86 Lincoln St

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1275 Detroit St

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1275 Detroit St

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1100 Vine St

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470 S Lincoln St

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1030 N Pearl St

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1450 N Clarkson St

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2411 Tremont Pl

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2411 Tremont Pl

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1138 Corona St

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1138 Corona St

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Denver has no shortage of movie theaters, so when apartment-ites want to spend their night out enjoying a good flick, they have their fair share of viewing options. No movie theater in town has quite the history of the esquire theater, however, and it's one of the best, and only, place in town to catch the most unique and intriguing foreign and independent movies. For movie snobs, there's no better theater in Denver for your buck, and for those looking to take in a little Denver history, you'll be in hog heaven as well. The Esquire is a historical icon, first opening in the late 1920s, at a time when it had only one screen, and mostly screened arthouse films. From those days, it has grown by leaps and bounds, and it now it has two large auditorium, one with a larger screen, perfect for more popular features, and a smaller, more intimate space, more ideal for smaller scale screenings and special events. It may not have the dozens of screenings and hundreds of showings that many megaplexes can promise, but what it likes for in quantity it more than makes up for in quality, with one of the best environments to enjoy a true piece of cinema in the city. The theater mainly plays independent and foreign films, mostly the most popular of them, although it's not uncommon to see a sleeper hit gracing its screens. In addition to its regular showings, it also features a number of Midnight Madness showings, where they screen special movies depending on the season. These features range from classic horror films, eighties fantasies hits, to touring movies that you can't see anywhere else. Movie theaters are not an uncommon sight in Denver, but few places let you take in a movie while also taking in some of Denver's rich history. Denver's Esquire Theater does just that, and apartment-ites will have a blast enjoying the fantastic independent films and special screenings, while feeling like a piece of the city's legacy at the same time.
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There are currently 2,624 Studio Apartments in Denver with rent ranges from $525 to $4,853 with an average price of $1,536.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Denver ranges from $600 to $11,249 with an average monthly rent of $1,770.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Denver range from $306 to $20,231. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,259.
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There are currently 1,003 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Denver on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $600 to $19,425 - averaging $3,036 for the location.
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