The 2.1-acre site where the 237-unit project is planned is currently home to industrial buildings, a martial arts school and Japanese restaurant Domo.
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No fines, no felonies: Denver reins in harshest penalties for Airbnb scofflaws as compliance soars
Fourteen months after authorizing fines of up to $1,000 per day for booking providers like Airbnb and Vrbo, the city has yet to do so. And it hasn’t filed a criminal complaint in over two years.
Apartment developer pays $7M for site of third planned Denver project
The X Company proposed an 18-story building with 409 apartments. It completed a project in Union Station North, and is currently building in Arapahoe Square.
If Denver approves housing mandate, June 30 will be key day for developers
That’s the final date to submit a concept plan by those who want to be grandfathered in under the city’s current rules and avoid restricted-income requirements.
Milender White planning 23-story Golden Triangle apartment building
The Arvada-based firm’s $185 million project would take advantage of recent zoning changes that allow taller buildings in the neighborhood.
Top home sales in January: Boulder house at $5.6M lands top slot
A Larkspur mansion and a Riverfront Park penthouse, along with two other Boulder homes — all priced over $4 million — rounded out the top 5.
Developer plans to build 38 condos at Cherry Creek site that sold for $19M
Property Markets Group, which also owns the Denver7 block at the intersection of Speer and Lincoln, wants to put up a five-story building along 2nd Avenue.
Denver wants to make building ADUs easier, but what’s the baseline?
There were 33 to 60 ADUs completed each year from 2016 to 2020 and eight in 2021 as of Nov. 18. The city does not have a target number for how many it wants.
Littleton City Council sends Aspen Grove redevelopment plans to voters
The council OK’d cutting the mall’s retail space in half and adding 2,000 dwellings in November but 3,700 residents signed a petition objecting to the decision.
Denver releases new version of income-restricted housing mandate
Developers would have to reserve some of their units for those making less than the area median income or pay a “fee-in-lieu” for each of the missing units.