John Rebchook at the Rocky Mountain News reports that the proposed Two Tabor Center tower planned for the corner of 17th and Larimer will be 40 stories tall, not 38. Here’s the full article from the Rocky: Plans shaping up to build 40-story Two Tabor Center
The information on Two Tabor Center that I posted just a few days ago (38 floors and 750,000 SF) was obtained from the Callahan Capital Partners website, but we now know they’ve increased the floor count to 40 and the square footage to 820,000 SF. A few other items of note: Callahan has hired Bill Mosher of Trammell Crow to help develop the tower; the project will cost $200 million; and construction is expected to begin early 2008 and be complete in 2010.
Forty stories isn’t that much more than 38, but those two extra floors would mean that, by Summer 2008, we would have three towers 40 floors or higher under construction in Downtown Denver at the same time (Spire, Four Seasons, Two Tabor) with a fourth (1401 Lawrence) possibly later in the year. Now we’re starting to get into some serious skyline transformation!