The Real World: Denver (Courtesy Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
The Real World: Denver was the eighteenth season of MTV's popular reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of seven diverse strangers from across the United States living together for several months, as the cameras followed their lives and interpersonal relationships in Denver, Colorado.
Assignment
Every season of the The Real World since its fifth season has included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates. The Denver cast worked for Outward Bound. They were trained on wilderness courses and later guided New Orleans teenagers displaced by Hurricane Katrina in hiking treks.
The 21,927 square foot, two-story building is located in Lower Downtown (LoDo) Denver, a historic district and mixed-use neighborhood. Constructed in 1963, the building was sold in late April for $2.7 million to 1920 Market Street, LLC, a holding company that included the producers of the series. The Denver LoDo building was the first property in the 18 seasons of The Real World that Bunim-Murray Productions purchased for the filming of the series. Bunim-Murray had to seek permission from the city to temporarily rezone it from its commercial status to residential. On December 1, 2006 the building was sold for $3.3 million to Steve and Shane Alexander, partners in The Alexander Group, LLC. The sale included all of the furnishings that were used for the filming of the series, except for the artwork, which had been on loan.