Overture Central Park is a 55-plus active-adult rental community in Denver's Central Park neighborhood, with 108 apartments, a pool with cabanas, and community gardens.
- Active Adult 55+
- Independent Living
- Pet Friendly
- Central Park
Why Families Choose Overture Central Park
- 55-plus active-adult rental, no care contract or buy-in
- Boutique 108-apartment building with a connected feel
- Swimming pool with cabanas and a furnished patio
- Fitness center, yoga studio, bocce, and a dog park
- Community gardens and resident potlucks and mixers
- Walkable Central Park setting near Northfield shopping
About Overture Central Park
Overture Central Park is a 55-and-older active-adult apartment community at 8133 East 29th Place in Denver's Central Park neighborhood, the master-planned area formerly known as Stapleton. It is a rental community for independent older adults who want a maintenance-free home with resort-style amenities rather than a licensed care setting, so there is no assisted living, memory care, or daily caregiving on site.
Built in 2014 and once branded Overture Stapleton, the four-story building holds 108 one- and two-bedroom apartments finished with granite counters, nine-foot ceilings, hardwood-style flooring, walk-in closets, and in-unit washers and dryers. At 108 homes it stays on the boutique end for an amenity-rich building, which is part of why residents describe a real sense of family rather than the feel of a large complex.
Daily life leans social and outdoors, anchored by a swimming pool with cabanas, a fitness center and yoga studio, a clubroom with a demonstration kitchen, a library, a billiards and game room, a bocce court, raised garden beds, a dog park, and a furnished patio with a fire pit and grills. The Live Here, Live Well calendar runs on resident potlucks, mixers, fitness and yoga classes, cooking lessons, and book clubs, and the community gardens come up again and again as a favorite gathering spot.
Overture Central Park fits independent seniors 55 and older who want an amenity-rich apartment and a connected neighborhood without the cost or structure of a care community. It is private pay and does not accept Medicaid, and it welcomes cats and dogs, with a two-pet limit. The Central Park setting is a strong draw, a walkable master-planned neighborhood with trails and parks where HCA HealthONE's Central Park emergency room sits minutes away and the Shops at Northfield, with more than eighty stores and restaurants, are a short drive north on Central Park Boulevard.
Interstate 70 is a few minutes out by the Central Park Boulevard interchange, and the A-Line commuter rail runs to downtown Denver and the airport. Overture is Greystar's active-adult brand, run by a national operator that manages active-adult communities across the country, and the Central Park building pairs a boutique 108-home scale with a deep amenity set and one of Denver's most walkable neighborhoods for older adults who still want to do their own thing.
Environment
A four-story 2014 building of 108 one- and two-bedroom apartments in Central Park, with a clubroom, library, and game room inside and a pool with cabanas, a furnished patio with a fire pit, bocce, raised garden beds, and a dog park outside. The boutique scale gives it a neighborly feel.
Services
This is active-adult rental living for independent seniors 55 and older, not a care community, so there is no assisted living or memory care here. Daytime concierge, controlled building access, and ongoing maintenance come with the apartment, and residents who want help can arrange outside home-health on their own as needs change.
Resident Experience
Residents keep their own routines and gather around a busy calendar, with a Tuesday potluck dinner, a Thursday breakfast, mixers, fitness and yoga classes, cooking lessons, and book clubs. The community gardens are a favorite spot, and neighbors describe a warm, welcoming feel with responsive management, and many stay for years.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Laura Moreno for the latest figures.
Laura Moreno
Local Senior Advisor, Colorado
Advisor Insight on
Overture Central Park
For an independent senior who wants amenities and a walkable neighborhood at a smaller scale, Overture Central Park is a strong fit, a 108-home building with a pool, community gardens, and a steady stream of resident events. It does not provide assisted living or memory care, so it suits people who can live independently today.
- Best for:
- Independent adults 55 and older who want a boutique, amenity-rich apartment and a connected neighborhood in walkable Central Park.
- Consider if:
- This is active-adult rental living with no caregiving, so it isn't set up for assisted living, memory care, or daily personal-care help.
- Ask on tour:
- Ask which floor plans look onto the gardens, what the weekly potluck and mixer schedule covers, and how outside home-health works if needs change.
- Comparison:
- Most Denver senior options are care communities; Overture is a boutique active-adult rental, so residents pay for amenities rather than care levels.
Amenities & Services
Review Highlights
Residents describe a warm, family-like community with kind, responsive management, a clean and well-kept building, a full social calendar, and beloved community gardens, and many stay for years.
What People Like
- Warm, family-like community feel
- Kind, responsive on-site management
- Full calendar of potlucks and mixers
- Clean, well-kept building and grounds
- Community gardens as a favorite spot
Things to consider
- Active-adult 55+ living with no on-site care
- Private pay only, no Medicaid
Reviews from Google
Visiting a friend at Overture Central Park, noticed how special this community is. There's a genuine sense of family here. The staff are incredibly kind and welcoming, and the whole community is clean, well-kept and inviting. Love their community gardens.
Such a delightful place to live. The management team is helpful and responsive. The community is warm and welcoming.
There have been many new activities that are so nice. We just have to show up and enjoy. Most of the new residents are attending activities like a resident potluck dinner every Tuesday and a potluck breakfast every other Thursday. The mixers are well attended too. It's a great…
Amazing friendly community! Amazing place to live or visit
Overture Central Park is the best place to live. I’ve lived here for 7 years and it’s the best decision I could have ever made. We have the very best Manager without a doubt. She always goes above and beyond to make her residents happy. If any Overture Central Park Resident is…
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Compare Overture Central Park with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Denver, CO.
| Compared | Overture Central ParkDenver, CO 4.6 (40) | Balfour at Central ParkDenver, CO· 0.1 mi 4.3 (58) | Everleigh Central ParkDenver, CO· 0.2 mi 4.6 (95) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $2150/mo | $6800/mo | $2381/mo |
Care types | Independent Living | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Independent Living |
Total beds | 108 | 74 | 151 |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Housing type | Community | Community | — |
| View this community | View this community |
Overture Central Park
Denver, CO
- Starting price
- $2150/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living
- Total beds
- 108
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Balfour at Central Park
Denver, CO· 0.1 mi
- Starting price
- $6800/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 74
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Everleigh Central Park
Denver, CO· 0.2 mi
- Starting price
- $2381/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living
- Total beds
- 151
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
Location
8133 East 29th Place, Denver, CO 80238
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:HCA HealthONE's Central Park emergency room is minutes away in the same neighborhood, with the full Rose Medical Center campus about ten minutes southwest.
- Dining:An on-site café and the Eastbridge Town Center and Stanley Marketplace are close, with more restaurants a short drive along Central Park Boulevard.
- Shopping:The Shops at Northfield, an open-air center with more than eighty stores and restaurants, are minutes north via Central Park Boulevard.
Denver's Central Park (the former Stapleton) neighborhood, a walkable, master-planned area with trails and parks, direct Interstate 70 access, and A-Line rail to downtown and the airport.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of community is Overture Central Park?
Overture Central Park is a 55-and-older active-adult rental apartment community, not a care community. Residents live independently in their own apartments. It does not offer assisted living, memory care, or daily caregiving.
How much does Overture Central Park cost?
Overture leases apartments monthly, with rents commonly running from around the high $1,000s to the high $2,000s by floor plan and size. A senior advisor can confirm current rents and any specials.
Does Overture Central Park accept Medicaid?
No, Overture is a private-pay rental community and does not accept Medicaid. A senior advisor can walk through budgeting and how an active-adult rental compares with care options.
Where is Overture Central Park located?
At 8133 East 29th Place in Denver's Central Park neighborhood. HCA HealthONE's Central Park ER is minutes away, and the Shops at Northfield are a short drive north on Central Park Boulevard.
How many apartments does Overture Central Park have?
The four-story building, built in 2014, holds 108 one- and two-bedroom apartments with granite counters, nine-foot ceilings, in-unit laundry, and walk-in closets.
What dining is available at Overture Central Park?
Every apartment has a full kitchen, and the building adds a café and bistro, a clubroom demonstration kitchen, and regular resident potlucks, including a Tuesday dinner and an every-other-Thursday breakfast.
What activities and amenities does Overture Central Park offer?
A swimming pool with cabanas, a fitness center and yoga studio, a bocce court, a dog park, community garden beds, a game room, a library, and a Live Here, Live Well calendar of classes and socials.
Does Overture Central Park allow pets?
Yes, cats and dogs are welcome, with a two-pet limit. A deposit and monthly pet rent apply, and a senior advisor can review the current pet guidelines and fees.
Who operates Overture Central Park?
Overture is Greystar's active-adult brand, run by a national operator that manages active-adult communities across the country. The building opened in 2014.
How do I schedule a tour of Overture Central Park?
Get started through the contact form on this page. Your senior advisor follows up within a business day to set a visit and walk through floor plans, the activity calendar, and current rents.
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