
Common areas and hallways
Hallways, lobbies, corridors, resident-facing spaces, and leasing-adjacent updates.

Denver multifamily renovation contractor
Metro helps Denver-area ownership and property management teams plan apartment, clubhouse, amenity, common-area, exterior, and CapEx renovation scopes before work starts.
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Metro organizes multifamily work by the sub-services property teams ask about before requesting an estimate.

Unit turns, finish updates, repairs, and occupied-unit details for apartment communities.

Clubhouses, leasing areas, pool rooms, community rooms, and shared amenity upgrades.

Hallways, lobbies, corridors, resident-facing spaces, and leasing-adjacent updates.

Exterior repair, deferred maintenance, priority upgrades, and budget-sensitive property improvements.
Completed work
See project photos and customer reviews from apartment, amenity, common-area, and exterior work before you request a walkthrough.



Send the location, project type, timeline, and a short description of the work.
We review the property needs, access details, finish expectations, and constraints.
Must haves, repair priorities, schedule needs, and next steps are separated before pricing.
The project moves forward with clearer communication around scope, timing, and expectations.
More Metro services for projects that involve multiple property areas, repairs, or renovation needs.
"Best contractor for multifamily renovations in Denver. Clubhouse remodels, exterior repairs, CapEx improvements, small repairs."
"Brandon and his team are always quick to respond and specialize in communication, customer service, and professionalism."
"They have renovated over 40 apartments units over the last 3 years and we could not be happier."
Metro can review apartment unit work, common areas, hallways, clubhouse spaces, amenity upgrades, exterior repairs, CapEx scopes, and related property improvements.
We can discuss access, sequencing, communication needs, and occupied-property constraints during the walkthrough so the estimate reflects the real operating environment.
Send the community name, property location, affected areas, timing constraints, photos, access notes, and the highest-priority repairs or upgrades.
Yes. The first scope conversation can separate required repairs, budget priorities, finish upgrades, and timing-sensitive work before pricing is finalized.
Send the community name, property location, affected areas, timing, access notes, and photos so we can follow up about a walkthrough or estimate.