A new half-acre construction site has popped up on one of Denver’s busiest streets.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has cleared a former bank building site at 2075 Broadway to make way for an affordable housing building. Plans submitted to the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority last year show a six-story building at the site with about 100 apartments.
The site currently is a patch of dirt, with construction equipment and an FCI Constructors sign wrapped around the property. It previously housed a vacant bank building constructed about 17 years ago, city records show.
The project, Renaissance Downtown Lofts, would have 96 one-bedrooms, four two-bedrooms and a live-in manager’s apartment, according to an application submitted to the CHFA in May 2015. The one-bedroom apartments range between 440 and 624 square feet.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless representatives did not respond to phone messages by Friday evening.
To read more about Renaissance Downtown Lofts, see this BusinessDen story.
A new half-acre construction site has popped up on one of Denver’s busiest streets.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has cleared a former bank building site at 2075 Broadway to make way for an affordable housing building. Plans submitted to the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority last year show a six-story building at the site with about 100 apartments.
The site currently is a patch of dirt, with construction equipment and an FCI Constructors sign wrapped around the property. It previously housed a vacant bank building constructed about 17 years ago, city records show.
The project, Renaissance Downtown Lofts, would have 96 one-bedrooms, four two-bedrooms and a live-in manager’s apartment, according to an application submitted to the CHFA in May 2015. The one-bedroom apartments range between 440 and 624 square feet.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless representatives did not respond to phone messages by Friday evening.
To read more about Renaissance Downtown Lofts, see this BusinessDen story.
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