House Cleaning in River North, Denver
River North (the residential side of RiNo) sits along the South Platte on what used to be warehouses, rail yards, and industrial lots. Since around 2010 it’s been in constant transformation: loft conversions, high‑rise apartments, buildings like One River North with its canyon‑style façade, and mixed‑use projects everywhere. Median home price is around $762,500. This is still an active construction zone, not a “finished historic district.” There’s almost always a crane up or a site being torn up or poured within a few blocks. Fine concrete dust, drywall powder, and general job‑site debris hang in the air and settle on glass, floors, and furniture even inside sealed units. The river corridor also channels wind, pushing more of that into west‑facing units. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn how bad your block’s construction exposure is, what direction your unit faces, and what surfaces you’re running.
Cleaning challenges unique to River North
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
New projects and renovations keep fine dust in the air nearly all the time.
There's almost always a crane up or a site being poured within a few blocks, so concrete dust and drywall powder are part of the background air, not a temporary event.
The South Platte corridor accelerates wind and drives construction dust directly at west- and south-facing units.
Units facing the river catch it worst — the open corridor acts like a wind tunnel, pushing fine grit onto glass and balconies faster than sheltered sides.
Polished concrete, engineered wood, big glass, and stone need proper dust removal, not just pushing it around with a wet mop.
Construction grit is abrasive — dragging it across polished concrete or engineered hardwood with a standard mop can scratch the finish.
Many units still keep loft‑style ceilings, which collect dust where most tools don't reach.
Fine concrete dust, drywall powder, and general job‑site debris hang in the air and settle on glass, floors, and furniture even inside sealed units.
Why River North homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns your building, which sides get blasted, and how fast your surfaces pick up construction grit.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
New, expensive finishes in an active building zone aren’t for cleaners experimenting on your time. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We need a pass to see how your unit behaves through a real construction week. You don’t pay for that calibration.
Ready for a cleaner River North home?
Get a personalized quote in about 3 minutes. We'll match you with a cleaner who knows your neighborhood.