Have you seen the Spire project lately? It’s now up to about the 20th floor, putting it half way towards its 41-story total. At this pace, it should top out sometime around Christmas.
Also, the Spire is getting glass! Check it out:
Have you seen the Spire project lately? It’s now up to about the 20th floor, putting it half way towards its 41-story total. At this pace, it should top out sometime around Christmas.
Also, the Spire is getting glass! Check it out:
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The glass is awesome.
I hope they've got plans for a massive mural on the side of that blank wall facing 15th. It doesn't sound like anything is going to be developed there for a very long time, so it would be too bad if that 10 story wall was left blank for the next few decades.
Mural or no mural, this building is going to really improve our skyline.
I'm glad the building is glassy! It will reflect nicely off the convention center with light, reflections, etc. Also glad to see the Four Seasons finally chuggin' along! Any hints on when Mr. Geller might start his beauty? Hey Ken, do you know how much taller the Spire will be than the Brooks Towers?
I believe Spire will be about 60 feet taller than Brooks Towers
Nice! Slow moving for a long time but now it's really making progress. Can't wait.
Yeah, that blank wall is kind of annoying. Great place for advertising though. Does Denver have a prohibition against building use of billboards? It seems that other cities have plenty of them but Denver has none. As much as I don't care for advertising, it's usually something better to look at than grey bricks.
excellent! it will really improve that area of the skyline! and humenbot is right, the four seasons is really movin' now!
If you look at some of the renderings it looks like the bottom portion where the garage is will have some kind of metal flashing on the exterior. Similar to the convention center parking garage. If so that should take care of the blank wall
Christopher, most buildings at the base only do the fronts that look out to the street. The alleyway fronts would be a waste of their money were larger buildings built next to it.
well i guess we'll find out soon enough