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Old Posted Jul 19, 2018, 6:50 PM
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Something like this:

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Why would the Kenect building have all the glass on that elevation if it is going to be blocked by another building?
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2018, 4:17 PM
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Interesting 9th and Colorado news:

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2018PM0000398 - 9+CO Block 9
Concept - 17-story, 250-unit Condominium project; approximately 300,000 GSF Residential plus 138,000 GSF Parking. Four levels of Parking is wrapped on three sides of the base building with one additional level below grade, providing an approximate total of 350 parking spaces. A pool is envisioned at level 5, and additional private building amenities are included.
Also, I didn't realize they were building an office building as part of the retail site:

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Interesting 9th and Colorado news:



Also, I didn't realize they were building an office building as part of the retail site:

I wonder if AMC will close its Cherry Creek mall theatres once this opens. Very cool development, for sure.
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Good article on some year-over-year stats on multi-family construction permits nationwide and in Denver from May 2017 to May 2018:

https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/n...e-hottest.html

Although the title is extremely misleading as the "cooldown" they are referring too is 8.5% reduction nationwide from April 2018. The year-over-year change is an increase of 14.4% in Denver.....

So, no slowdown in the apartment construction here from what I can tell....

Although I am still waiting on this ramp up of condos that was somewhat anticipated after last years court rulings on defects, etc.
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Was out in the RiNo area this morning and decided to snap a couple pictures from the North Wynkoop project (http://www.northwynkoop.com/). Specifically, the Mission Ballroom under construction (http://www.missionballroom.com/). The first image is just the music venue, but the second is a pano. It appears the warehouses to the right are being maintained, and the original structures will be incorporated into the mixed-use design. There's also an office space cross the street on the west side of Brighton that's completed. Definitely my favorite project in RiNo under construction right now.




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Meow Wolf conceptual exterior renderings on Shears Adkins Rockmore site:
http://sararch.com/projects/commercial/meow-wolf/
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Meow Wolf conceptual exterior renderings on Shears Adkins Rockmore site:
http://sararch.com/projects/commercial/meow-wolf/


Do we know when actual construction will begin on this? I happen to drive by it today and didn't see what looked like construction activity. Then again, they stated they don't plan on opening until 2020, so it may be a bit yet.
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Interesting 9th and Colorado news:

I wonder if AMC will close its Cherry Creek mall theatres once this opens. Very cool development, for sure.
Interesting the site commitment from Postino; I'll assume their 1st location in Highlands is doing well. Afaik this will be the 1st location that isn't an
adaptive reuse which has been a key part of their 'signature.'

I've enjoyed dinning at their original location which is an area comparable to a blend of Cherry Creek and Wash Park.
From the original adaptive reuse of an old Post Office, they've come along way and obviously have grown fond of Denver.

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Good article on some year-over-year stats on multi-family construction permits nationwide and in Denver from May 2017 to May 2018:

https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/n...e-hottest.html

Although the title is extremely misleading as the "cooldown" they are referring too is 8.5% reduction nationwide from April 2018. The year-over-year change is an increase of 14.4% in Denver.....

So, no slowdown in the apartment construction here from what I can tell....

Although I am still waiting on this ramp up of condos that was somewhat anticipated after last years court rulings on defects, etc.
They might be referring to what feels like a slowdown more recently as these (metro) statistics are 12-month totals through May 2018 and most of the starts
I think were dated in 2017. In any case there's definitely still a boatload of units under construction.
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Been awhile since Denver's had a $1.7 billion project ribbon cutting

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Photos courtesy CBS4 Denver

‘Focus On The Future’: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Held For New VA Center
July 21, 2018 By Michael Abeyta/CBS4 Denver
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“This marks a significant turning point for the VA in Denver,” he said. “This facility represents the VA moving forward and providing our veterans with the best quality care and the latest technology.”
Decided too big but Colorado Politics has a nice photo/article.
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The River Mile project continues to look promising: https://denverite.com/2018/07/23/den...bridges-roads/

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The site one day could be home to 15,000 people, and Revesco envisions buildings up to 59 floors. Development could take decades, and that kind of change doesn’t come cheap.
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The River Mile project continues to look promising: https://denverite.com/2018/07/23/den...bridges-roads/
Wow, very interesting. The link to the city meeting documents on that article are a treasure trove breakdown on what's discussed in the article. Interestingly, in the official documents, they state work is to begin in 2018, not 2019 as Denverite suggests. Perhaps that was a typo and Denverite clarified that. It's also interesting to see this public-private partnership moving forward with both parties clearly interested in moving to the next steps.
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Old Posted Jul 24, 2018, 7:20 PM
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It looks like 1420 Wynkoop is finally moving forward. A site development plan has been submitted. Unico is the developer:

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2016PM0000614 - Wynkoop Mixed-Use
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Site Plan - 1420 & 1430 Wynkoop St; New 8-story Mixed-Use Development: underground parking, retail/office ground floor, 4 levels office, 3 levels residential, residential penthouse. Includes rooftop amenity deck on existing 1430 building.

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rds70, do you know of Two Tabor has submitted a development plan? or what part of the process is that project at ?
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rds70, do you know of Two Tabor has submitted a development plan? or what part of the process is that project at ?
A sdp has been submitted for Two Tabor. The city has a site development map that shows it.
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What are the odds that these condos could some day be a collectors edition?
Any chance of this happening in Denver?
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Here is another interesting one on the old La Loma site in Jefferson Park:

26th and Alcott
Status: Under Review
Address: 2501 W 26th Ave
Log Number: 2015D00125
Submitted Date: 7/20/2015
Proposed Use: Multi-Family Residential
Proposed Height: 140'
Proposed Stories: 14
Number of Units: 734
Parking Spaces: 796
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2018, 4:33 PM
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Here is another interesting one on the old La Loma site in Jefferson Park:

26th and Alcott
Status: Under Review
Address: 2501 W 26th Ave
Log Number: 2015D00125
Submitted Date: 7/20/2015
Proposed Use: Multi-Family Residential
Proposed Height: 140'
Proposed Stories: 14
Number of Units: 734
Parking Spaces: 796
I just drove by that site yesterday. No activity to speak of. But... it appeared there were parts for a crane of sorts. However, that could have been put there a while ago when the building was originally supposed to go up. I know this one has been on the board for quite sometime. But, if it does break ground, that plus Jefferson View will dramatically alter that immediate neighborhood.
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2018, 6:19 PM
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Looks like another RiNo mixed-use conversion project about to get underway:

https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/n...velopment.html

Here is their website:

https://www.28thandblake.com/
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