The owners of the half-acre property at 2000 N. Broadway want to replace the auto repair facility with a 25-story residential building.
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The owners of the half-acre property at 2000 N. Broadway want to replace the auto repair facility with a 25-story residential building.
The owner of the Nuggets and Avalanche has raised the prospect of altering a view plane to allow up to five million more square feet of development.
Jeff Barton of Denver-based River Rock Capital plans to redevelop the site into either apartments or an office building.
The billionaire owner of Denver’s NBA and NHL teams is already behind The River Mile, an adjacent 62-acre redevelopment project.
A rancher bought the lot and his wife “took the builder and the architect to see the ‘Magnificent Obsession’ movie 16 times, so that they got it right.”
The City Council will decide if the company can build multiple buildings of five to seven stories with ground-floor retail space topped by residential.
A Denver City Council committee OK’d an amendment to eliminate parking requirements for residential projects within a quarter-mile of transit corridors.
The 10-story, 261-unit project is the third in the Denver area by Charlotte-based Crescent Communities.
The 461-unit project, with 32-story and 38-story buildings along Broadway, has been called Block 176. That name will change.
The son of a hockey hall of famer helped the DU Pioneers win national championships in 2004 and 2005 and started his NHL career with the Avs in 2006.
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