Galvanize 2.0, the 4-story, 76,000 square foot project with office and ground-floor restaurant/retail uses located on historic Platte Street in Lower Highland is under construction! Here’s a view from last weekend:
For renderings and additional details on the project, visit our Update #1.
That’s all—just a quick post to keep you up to speed on all the city-building going on in Downtown Denver!
I find it hard to get excited about his project. It doesn’t really fit in with the surrounding buildings, but I am happy to see the riverfront get some attention.
If we could re-purpose the Concrete fortress to the north of this building, that would be another step in the right direction. Also, is Platte St. considered Lower Highlands?
The Platte River has always been the historic boundary for the Highlands: Town of Highland in 1859 and, later, the Town of Highlands in 1885, and the City of Denver’s official Statistical Neighborhoods today; although, oddly, the Highland United Neighbors, Inc. (HUNI) set their eastern boundary as I-25.