This month I’ve been working on posting updated photos of all active Downtown-area infill projects, plus upgrading the various Downtown district pages. To that end, in addition to finishing the Capitol Hill page yesterday, I also just completed the upgrade to the Golden Triangle district page too.
Also, here are a couple of additional new project update photos:
Zi Lofts at Park Avenue West and Blake Street:
2101 Market on Block 036:
Coming up soon… City Park West and Uptown.
thanks for all your hard work!
Hey Ken, there is a rendering for the State of Colorado office building for Colfax and Lincoln in Denver-cityscape.com. Tryba is the architect. The building looks pretty nice. I wish there was more than one rendering. It looks like there will be an addition to the existing State building to the east connecting it to new building. Also, there is a posting with a rendering for a new building planned for the parking lot at 1401 Wazee
Something needs to happen to that hideous public storage building on Blake.
I hear the lot at the SEC of 22nd & Blake (adjacent to the PS bldg) will be developed as soon as 2101 market is finished. Rumor is that the developers have fought through the city and neighborhood orgs, and have permits to build higher than the Coors Field wall which was previously prohibited.
Has anyone else heard that or do I need to lay off the crack?
^ https://denverinfill.com/block_pages/northeast_downtown/block_036.htm
^^ Yeah, I've had a nice high resolution rendering of the state office building for many months now but I've held off on posting it because I've heard the state is holding off until they decide what's going to happen with the museum/justice center issue. I suppose I should just post it anyway.
Looks like they're about halfway done building a ginormous yellow tower crane at 1900 16th st.
Curious, the surface lot that wraps around the backside of Zi is that big enough to build on? I just wonder how long people along the back there will have their muntain views.
is there a height restriction on the golden triangle area?
Much of golden triange is B8G zoning, which i think allows up to 200 ft. or so. However, if it's along speer, much taller buildings are allowed per zoning.
Why do they limit at 200 ft? It seems that that would be a nice direction for high rise expansion, it's filling out quite nicely.