When we visited Pivot last month, we featured some aerial views of the project. For this update, we are going to check out the project from the most important view of any urban development, the ground level.
Pivot is not a small project by any means. Three 11-story towers containing 640 apartment units, over two levels of retail and parking, all on an entire city block is no small feat. At this moment, each tower is at a different height, with the tallest up 9-stories with three to go.
Pivot will primarily have a glass facade with stone and concrete elements mixed in. The concrete and stone facade is going up first which you can see in the photos below. I’m sure we will start to see glass go up in the next few weeks.
With 1601 Wewatta, Cadence, Pivot, and Union Tower West, the Wewatta Street wall is starting to become very impressive!
When topped off, Pivot will be the same height as its neighbor Cadence, which is to the right in both photos below.
We will come back to Pivot once we start see the glass facade go up. Stay tuned!
I’m excited for the density this project is going to bring to the area! Just curious, when the neighborhood is built out, how many units will there be? Also, do you have a rough estimate of what the population density is going to be for the Union Station Neighborhood once it is complete?