Wednesday, February 07, 2007

 

Infill Scoreboard Update

Yes, I admit, I've been way overdue for an update of the Infill Scoreboard, as well as adding new infill project data to the main subarea/neighborhood map sections. But, thanks to the hard work of my friend Rob who has taken over most of the computer/design duties for me, I'm happy to report that not only has the Infill Scoreboard been completely updated recently, but we're now also up-to-date on incorporating the latest infill project data to all of the Downtown and Center City Neighborhood map sections. All that's left to update is the Big Picture page, which should be finished soon. From now on, the plan is to update the Infill Scoreboard and Big Picture pages on a quarterly basis, while updating the main subarea/neighborhood map sections as the project information is obtained. With Rob focused on the day-to-day content updates, I can focus on the Blog, as well as adding to the Special Features section. I've got several new Special Features in the works which should be making their debut over the next several months.

As always, thank you to all of you who help us out by submitting information or images on infill projects in the Downtown Denver area!

Comments:
There are an incredible number of units added to Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods on the Infill Scoreboard, but I'm curious as to how that relates to population. I know the average number of residents per unit is variable based on what type of unit it is... but are there figures available on that? How much has the population of Downtown Denver increased over the last 5 years? The actual increase in population in Denver gives us clues about the increase in demand for retail and office space, as well as the increased political weight of the urban core in working for its interests over the surrounding metropolitan area/suburbs.
 
Thanks for the update!
 
Rob needs to pay you to work on the site. :)
 
Matt - I have the same questions. Were you able to find some answers?
 
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