The Robinson house, across from the former Park Hill Golf Course, dates to 1889. A rezoning would allow a second residential building on the lot.
The Robinson house, across from the former Park Hill Golf Course, dates to 1889. A rezoning would allow a second residential building on the lot.
A city official said Save Open Space Denver, which scored a win at the ballot box in November, doesn’t support the “prevailing vision” for the 155 acres.
The Denver space will be 102,000 square feet with 95 warehouse suites, 32 offices, two photography studios and four conference rooms.
The latter is the first sanctioned camp on public property in Denver and it faces less resistance from neighbors.
An opposing ballot question backed by the developer that owns the former golf course was rejected by Denver voters.
Dueling ballot measures, a lawsuit and a 2022 deadline. Here’s the latest in the saga of a developer and a conservation easement blocking redevelopment.
The appeal to the Denver Board of Adjustment came after a lawsuit filed by five homeowners was dismissed in May.
The course closed at the end of 2018, with the city set to begin work on a stormwater retention area. Operator: ‘We expect to be closed this year and next year.’
The current operator is losing money, and The Clayton Trust must decide what to do with the 155 acres.
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