Eviva Cherokee in the Golden Triangle neighborhood is starting to make quick vertical progress. Rising up 18 stories with mostly a glass facade, Eviva Cherokee will have a huge impact on the neighborhood from both a height and materials perspective.
Here is the view of the project from Cherokee Street. The concrete structure is now up five stories with the enclosure on the parking garage underway.
Eviva Cherokee doesn’t take up the entire half block of Cherokee between 12th and 13th Avenue as Dozen’s restaurant sits on the corner. This keeps the footprint of this project slightly smaller than what we have seen elsewhere in Downtown Denver.
Most of you are probably looking at the parking garage enclosure gritting your teeth but let me put your mind at ease. We saw the same thing over at the Steele Creek Apartments in Cherry Creek. It looked exactly like what you see above but it was treated upon completion.
The glass facade will be the next major milestone with this project. We will swing back around when the first glass goes up!
In addition, the side facing Cherokee will entirely have apartments fronting the parking garage as well as most of the wall facing south. Plus, according to the plans filed with the city, the wall facing Dozens is described as an “art wall.”
Perfect! Thanks for that information. I’m glad they have plans for the blank wall!
Will this have a retail component? I live just south in baker and all the new places going up are great. It’s just for the golden triangle to get more pedestrian friendly, there has got to be more reasons to go there.
Thanks, John
Nice but, I see that the 7:00am noise curfew is no longer being observed. During the last week ending today the 10th June, work has started 6:15am with lots of noise. Not nearly as much as the balance of the day but still annoying. Don’t expect much as workers see neighbors as an aggravation.
Sorry, this was in ref. to Eviva Cherokee dumping grounds