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Published: April 4, 2025 17:31

Alcott St & 11th Ave (and Bryant & 10th) #Denver 80204 12-story multifamily building brings more homes to 1.4 acres than previously existed in all of Sun Valley. 397 homes w/ 292 vehicle & 207 bike parking spots. ~10% of total are IRUs. Mass-timber…

Published: April 1, 2025 14:43

Curtis St and Park Ave West, #Denver 80205 6ish-story apartment building would replace a surface lot in Five Points/Arapahoe Square. 48 homes, including ground-floor entry along Curtis and Park. Parking: 40 vehicle & 37 bike spots, though 0 vehicle parking…

Published: March 11, 2025 14:49

Tennessee Ave, Santa Fe Dr & Cherokee St, #Denver 80204 12 stories, mixed-use w/ 462 homes (573 beds) and parking for 378 vehicles + 276 bikes. ~4k sq ft retail on the ground floor. Linked by ped bridge to the rest of the Broadway Station redevelopment

Published: March 10, 2025 14:44

Broadway Station Redevelopment Tennessee Ave & Santa Fe Dr, #Denver 80204 12-stories, mixed-use w/ 568 homes (665 beds) + parking for 530 vehicles, 308 bikes. Ground-floor retail with ~5k sq ft retail opportunity. Furthest SW you can go and still be…

Published: March 7, 2025 15:17

New DenverUrbanism podcast—why does Andy hate the Governor’s proposal for a pedestrian bridge by the Capitol? And are pedestrian bridges ever acceptable, or are they always just a band-aid on urban-design wounds. Listen now! …