Sunday, July 06, 2008
Downtown Infill Rundown
It's time for a Summer 2008 Downtown construction photo update. Here we go:
Spire:

One Lincoln Park:

1515 Wynkoop:

Zi Lofts:

Denver Justice Center (Courthouse):

Denver Justice Center (Detention Facility):

SugarCube:

2101 Market:

Four Seasons:

1755 Blake:

1400 Wewatta:

1900 16th Street:

1800 Larimer:

More still to come!
Spire:

One Lincoln Park:

1515 Wynkoop:

Zi Lofts:

Denver Justice Center (Courthouse):

Denver Justice Center (Detention Facility):

SugarCube:

2101 Market:

Four Seasons:

1755 Blake:

1400 Wewatta:

1900 16th Street:

1800 Larimer:

More still to come!
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Ken, I must say, you keep me very interested and I don't even live in Denver anymore. Minneapolis needs a blog like this... Badly.
Yeah I agree good job Ken, I recently moved to SF but I love looking at all this. It makes me proud and want to move back. Denver is on the up.
Ken, thanks for all of the hard work and dedication you put into this blog. I hope you get all the help you need to put it all together.
incredible progress...and a good bit more to come! denver's slow growth continues to be plus in bad economy - let's just hope that national lending standards don't crush denver's smart, urban growth.
Anon at 10:31...I have to go to Minneapolis in early August on business. Any suggestions for entertainment/restaurants...
Does anyone know if the Spire is stalled as well? I drove downtown recently and it seems to have no progress for months.
Spire was stalled for a few months late 2007/early 2008 but since it has been making steady progress.
I'll throw in my kudos as well... great website! Thanks for the hard work.
In the meantime - what's going on at the corner of 25th and Broadway in the ballpark district? The old building has been demolished and something new will be going in. Does anyone know?
In the meantime - what's going on at the corner of 25th and Broadway in the ballpark district? The old building has been demolished and something new will be going in. Does anyone know?
"what's going on at the corner of 25th and Broadway in the ballpark district?"
Chroms Lofts is at 25th and Broadway, but they also recently took down the old Monkey Bean coffee shop / Butcher's Block fronting on Broadway -- anyone know what will happen on this corner lot?
Chroms Lofts is at 25th and Broadway, but they also recently took down the old Monkey Bean coffee shop / Butcher's Block fronting on Broadway -- anyone know what will happen on this corner lot?
Yeah but Ken he was making reference to Four Seasons. Is that his error or did you misread what he wrote?
I moved to Los Angeles in early April, but lived in Denver for 7 1/2 years, and still check the blog often to see the progress of buildings. Can you post some more photos of the Spire when you have a chance? The one you posted was sort of a wierd angle, I am very interested to see the progress of that project in particular...
Anyone know the deal with the windows being installed on the old server building at 15th and Champa? Even unfinished it's a better looking, but what about at the walking height?
I know this site is all about "Infill Development", but it would be nice to acknowledge the numerous remodel/refurbish efforts that have been made around town during the last couple of year. I can name quite a few buildings that are being utilized a lot better now than when this website first began.
The Fontius building is a great example, along with The Glenarm, or even smaller projects like the new Marco's Coal Fired Pizzeria at 2129 Larimer Street Denver. All of these projects add nuance and options for people living in the city.
Going forward, I can't wait to see improvements, such as the Denver Seed company be re-modeled, the W Hotel taking the place of the Office Depot, and the corner of 26th/Walnut being renovated into a cool architect firm. Among many others..!
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The Fontius building is a great example, along with The Glenarm, or even smaller projects like the new Marco's Coal Fired Pizzeria at 2129 Larimer Street Denver. All of these projects add nuance and options for people living in the city.
Going forward, I can't wait to see improvements, such as the Denver Seed company be re-modeled, the W Hotel taking the place of the Office Depot, and the corner of 26th/Walnut being renovated into a cool architect firm. Among many others..!
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