New Urban Design Plans Filed for 429-Unit Multifamily Development
DENVER, CO – New urban design plans submitted to the City and County of Denver show a large new multifamily residential development to a vacant site near the intersection of Central Park Boulevard and Northfield Boulevard.
Exterior Rendering of Milepost35 | Sourced from Urban Design Application
The proposal, referred to in city filings as “Milepost 35,” is planned for approximately 8.67 acres at 9226 E Northfield Boulevard within Denver’s Central Park neighborhood.
According to project documents, the development would include four residential buildings totaling approximately 429 apartment units alongside a centrally located parking garage. Plans currently indicate the project would rise four stories and include approximately 680 parking spaces throughout the site.
Renderings submitted with the application show a standard multifamily design featuring a mix of brick, metal paneling, recessed balconies, landscaped pedestrian areas, and activated street-facing corners integrated throughout the development.
City filings additionally state the project is being reviewed under Denver’s Urban Design process alongside an active Site Development Plan application tied to project number 2025-SDP-000214. Application documents indicate the proposal is requesting an affordable housing exception tied to a pre-existing contractual agreement associated with the property.
The project remains under city review and project details may continue evolving throughout the permitting process.
Exterior Rendering of Milepost35 | Sourced from Urban Design Application
Development Team
Developer: MAA (Mid-America Apartment Communities)
Architect: Preston Partnership
StructuralEngineer: VCA Structural
CivilEngineer: Harris Kocher Smith
LandscapeArchitect: Back40 Design
InteriorDesign: Ace of Artistry Design Studio
MEPEngineer: Schmidt & Stacy Consulting Engineers
All project information was sourced from publicly available site plans, renderings, and permitting documents.
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All project information was sourced from publicly available site plans, renderings, and permitting documents.
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