Formally known as 17W, Pivot, in the Union Station neighborhood, has started to rise above the street level. Once complete, Pivot will provide the neighborhood with a flagship Whole Foods and 640 apartment units, broken up in three 11-story buildings, on top.
Here are a couple of photos looking over the project site. Pivot will be approximately the same height as Cadence, which is on the right of Pivot in the first photo. There is nothing like a great Colorado sunset behind a construction site!
Pivot is, and will always be the largest residential project going up in the Union Station neighborhood as the empty lots are filling up quick!
Hi Ken, This is a little off topic, but I heard that the City of Denver was going to address the Construction Defects Law. Have you heard how the City is progressing on this? Also, do you know if developers will even care if Denver appeals, or changes the defect law since the State Law might have precedent?
Are they building all three towers at once or in phases? When this project was announced, I seem to recall reading they’d be built in phases.
I believe that the plans is to build the podium all at once and then do the residential towers in phases.