The High Line
I’m in New York City on business and, as luck would have it, within a couple of hours of my arrival I found myself walking along the city’s newest park, the High Line–a park built on top of an old...
View ArticleColorado Saddlery Building Rehab
A few years ago there was a proposal to renovate the historic Colorado Saddlery Building at the corner of 15th and Wynkoop and convert it into offices with some residences up top. The project was...
View ArticleLoDo Renovations
Two important Lower Downtown historic buildings are being restored: the Colorado Saddlery Building and the Wazee Exchange Building. I mentioned the Colorado Saddlery Building the other day. Not only is...
View ArticleHistoric 17th Street Bank to Become Hotel
You may have read about this a few days ago in Margaret Jackson’s article in the Denver Post, but Stonebridge Companies, a major Denver-based hospitality management and development firm, has recently...
View ArticleSaddlery Building Renovation Update
Last fall I mentioned that the Saddlery Building at 15th and Wynkoop was finally getting its long-overdue makeover, and how amazing the exterior is looking after a good scrubbing. Today I’m happy to...
View ArticleRe-Envisioning the Denver Coliseum
DenverInfill had the privilege to partner this year with NAIOP-Colorado to promote the Rocky Mountain Real Estate Challenge, the annual high-profile competition between the real estate programs at the...
View ArticleColorado National Bank Hotel Conversion Underway
I recently had the opportunity to view the interior of the historic Colorado National Bank building that has sat vacant at the corner of 17th and Champa for about four years. As you may recall from a...
View ArticleDenver Union Station Reuse Options?
Over at DenverUrbanism, we’ve just uploaded a special feature taking a look at two proposals that have been recently announced for the reuse of the historic Denver Union Station building. As you know,...
View ArticleAria Denver Breaks Ground and Breaks the Mold
When infill is discussed here on the blog, we are most often referring to an instance of revitalizing the entirety, or part of, an urban city block. Well, a little over a week ago, Denver saw the...
View ArticleDenver Union Station: A Final Look Inside Before The Restoration
Last Saturday, DenverInfill and Union Station Advocates co-hosted an informal public open house at Denver Union Station for anyone who wanted to stop by for one last look inside the historic station...
View ArticleCity Approves Redevelopment Plan for Former St. Anthony’s Hospital Site
On Wednesday, December 18, 2014, the City of Denver Planning Board approved the general development plan (GDP) for the redevelopment of the former St. Anthony’s Hospital site on the south shore of...
View ArticleNew Cherry Creek Project: The Residences at Fillmore Plaza
The next stop on our Cherry Creek infill tour is a project named The Residences at Fillmore Plaza that has already been under construction for a couple of months. This is a unique project as it is...
View ArticleCherry Creek: The Residences at Fillmore Plaza Update #1
Next up on our Cherry Creek tour: The Residences at Fillmore Plaza. This is a very unique project due to the fact that it is being built on top of an existing parking garage! Since our previous update,...
View ArticleDenver Union Station Update #128: The Historic Station Opens!
As we near our final update on the Denver Union Station redevelopment, there is one final milestone in the project that has been reached: the historic station is now open to the public! On Saturday...
View ArticleDemolition Underway at 9th and Colorado
A large redevelopment has been in the works over at 9th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard and today there was a large milestone: Implosion of the 8-story CU Health Sciences Center. You might be asking...
View Article9th and Colorado Project Update
Since our implosion coverage back in August 2015, we haven’t visited the 9th and Colorado project. Now that demolition is 100% complete, with one residential project now underway, it’s time to visit...
View ArticleNew Project: Denver Rock Drill
A $250 million mixed-use project, Denver Rock Drill, is proposed for the northwestern part of the Cole neighborhood near the 38th and Blake transit station. To be developed by the Weiss Family and...
View ArticleAria Denver Update #2
By Camron Bridgford As American cities continue an upward trajectory toward reinvestment—one catalyzed by a growing population of people favoring concentration over sprawl—we are faced with the...
View ArticleNew Project: 19th & Grant Hotel
A very exciting new development is coming to Denver’s Uptown district that will not only eradicate an ugly surface parking lot, but will also restore two historic buildings! Proposed by New York...
View ArticleDowntown Non-Residential December 2017
Yesterday we published our semi-annual summary of multifamily residential development in the Downtown Denver area. With this post, we provide a summary of non-residential development activity (i.e....
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