
Adding 5 percent more income-restricted apartments may not be enough, Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca warned Tuesday.
Adding 5 percent more income-restricted apartments may not be enough, Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca warned Tuesday.
The gold mining company leased five floors at 6900 Layton, which was completed in recent weeks.
The national retailer is now calling its anchor location in the Southwest Plaza mall an “omni service center.”
“We didn’t think we had the votes to get it through council,” a proponent of preservation said of the decision to withdraw their application.
Redevelopment of the shuttered course faces hurdles that can only be removed by the Denver City Council, including a conservation easement and rezoning.
“My plan is to restore it as close as I can to when it was built,” said Pat Henry, founder of real estate firm HRE Group.
The agreement mandates that the redevelopment project, which would include an 11-story structure, break ground by the end of next year.
The coworking company leased two floors at Rev360 before it ever broke ground but the five-story structure has been completed and no one has moved in.
The organization’s previous executive director left at the end of June to become CEO of Denver-based Mercy Housing.
The structure’s glass curtain wall has been fully installed, with the exception of a few panels.
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