Office and residential buildings up to 400 feet high have been proposed but need approval, so construction won’t start anytime soon.
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Former Greyhound station demolition begins but new towers must wait
Denver Housing Authority planning another complex in Lincoln Park
If rezoning is approved, 40 percent of the units on the 901 S. Navajo lot would be restricted to those making up to 30 percent of the area median income.
Littleton narrowly approves plans to redevelop Aspen Grove mall
Up to 2,000 residential units could be built and existing retail space cut to as little as 125,000 square feet from the current 270,000 square feet.
Building permits 11.10.21
New buildings for $58.3 million at 3500 Blake St. and $10.5 million at 5660 E. Atlantic Place in Denver were the week’s top building permits.
Judi’s House moving grief therapy nonprofit to new building in Aurora
A $20 million capital campaign is funding the 26,470-square-foot facility. The organization was founded by former Denver Broncos quarterback Brian Griese.
RiNo property rejected for apartment rezoning sells for $22M
The buyers already own 13 acres in the Denargo Market area and added 3275 and 3315 Denargo St., which are home to a warehouse and a self-storage facility.
Adams County delays vote on outdoor storage changes for industrial users
County officials are delaying a vote on a proposal to reduce the amount of space allowed for inventory storage to give business owners more time to weigh in.
Sassafras American Eatery buys its West Highland real estate
The Cajun-style brunch spot paid $2.2 million for its restaurant property at 3927 W. 32nd Ave. The seller bought it in 2013 for $667,000.
After closing 2 spots during pandemic, Maria Empanada leases in Berkeley
2020 “was filled with more downs than ups,” founder Lorena Cantarovici said. But “the sense of opening another location brings hope and accelerates everyone.”
Stoney’s heads for the slopes to open location in Winter Park
Restaurateur Stoney Joseph, who opened his first namesake eatery in Capitol Hill in 2010, is venturing outside of Denver for the first time.