
Apiary Residences, a new 20-story glass tower at Belleview Station, has started moving in tenants and is betting big that Denver renters want their apartments to feel a lot like a boutique hotel.
Located at 4855 S. Quebec St., the building stacks about 193 residences above a connected hotel and runs from roughly 905 square feet to more than 4,000 square feet. According to Greystar, the mix includes one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts plus 13 penthouses. Leasing is already underway, and a portion of the units is spoken for, according to ColoradoBiz.
Developers say they approached the tower like a hospitality project rather than a standard apartment building. “We thought about this the way a hotelier would,” Copford principal Sonja Dimond told CCD Magazine. Regional manager Jacquelyn Hammond added that the team built a “service infrastructure designed around residents’ daily lives,” signaling that the hotel-style treatment is meant to be part of everyday living, not just move-in day.
Hotel-style services and resident perks
On the service front, residents can order food and drinks from on-site spots Keepers Cocktail Lounge and June Gap Market & Café, book valet, and use a resident app for concierge-style delivery and reservations. The amenity lineup includes a rooftop pool, dry sauna, coworking suites, and multiple resident lounges, according to Greystar. It is the kind of setup aimed at people who like the idea of calling downstairs for help rather than hunting through a junk drawer for solutions.
Penthouse households get an extra layer of white-glove treatment. They have access to a private Colony Club that comes with complimentary valet, package, and grocery delivery, monthly housekeeping, and car detailing, according to ColoradoBiz.
Rent levels and floor plans
All that service is not exactly bargain-bin. Floor plans start in the low $3,000s for one-bedroom homes, and one seventh-floor one-bedroom was listed at around $3,036 on Zillow. At the other end of the spectrum, top-floor penthouses land in the mid-to-high five-figure range per month. Aggregated listings show total monthly prices running from roughly $2,975 to about $17,824, according to Point2Homes.
Those totals typically fold in mandatory monthly fees and some optional services, so the final number can shift based on lease term and move-in date. In other words, the fine print matters.
Who built it
The project is a collaboration among Marriott, Stonebridge Cos., and Copford Capital, with Greystar operating the residential side, according to REBusinessOnline. The Beck Group handled both architecture and general contracting on the 20-story tower, per Beck Group.
Where it sits
Apiary is perched at the crossroads of I-25 and Belleview Avenue, a spot that places residents steps from the Belleview Station light rail stop and the dining and office sprawl of the Denver Tech Center corridor. 303 Magazine has framed the development as part of a broader wave of mixed-use projects in South Denver that blend apartments with hotel-style hospitality.
Leasing runs through the Apiary leasing office, where prospective renters can book tours, review floor plans, and check current availability. Apiary's site lists contact details along with instructions for scheduling a visit for anyone curious about what hotel-flavored Denver living looks like up close.









