When we last visited AMLI Riverfront Green, it was mentioned that a new tower crane went up however, excavation and foundation work was still underway. Fast forward to present day, AMLI Riverfront Green has now started to go vertical above the street level.
Here are three views of the project site from the 18th Street pedestrian bridge, across the street looking west, and over the fence looking southeast. You can clearly see that work on the first above ground floor has begun.
Below is a panorama looking at the project site straight on from Little Raven.
As a refresher, AMLI Riverfront Green will provide the Central Platte Valley with 304 apartment units contained in a seven-story building. Head on over to our third update for the latest renderings.
The most underwhelming development award goes to this one. Huge miss for interacting with one of Denver’s better urban parks.
You decided that based on these photos?
No, based off the renderings.
The fearful nimby award goes to MDH for this comment.
I live in Stapleton, so try again.
I love that view into the highlands from the pedestrian bridge. I was hoping this site would end up as condos or even townhomes instead of this type of a design for apartments.
But it should add a good deal of foot traffic around little raven and much of the surrounding area. I live a few blocks from here and it’s amazing the transformation on Little Raven and Chestnut over the last 15 months is amazing. Really cool progress for the city.