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Historic Nurses Dorm at 9th & Colorado Slated for Wellness-Focused Redevelopment
3 minute read • Plans have been filed to convert the historic 1927 Nurses Dorm at 4200 E. 9th Avenue into a wellness focused coworking and medical office hub within 9th and Colorado.
386 Units Proposed for $100M Office-to-Residential Conversion in Downtown Denver
2 minute read • A $100 million proposal would convert the 29-story Denver Energy Center Tower 2 at 1625 Broadway into 386 residential units, marking one of Downtown Denver’s largest high-rise office-to-housing conversions currently under review.
240-Unit Holiday Inn Conversion Approved, Advances to Development Planning Phase
3 minute read • Concept plans have been approved to convert the existing Holiday Inn at 3333 North Quebec Street into a 240-unit multi-family development. The project now advances into the Site Development Plan phase, signaling a relatively streamlined entitlement path for this hotel-to-residential adaptive reuse.
Former Hospital Site Transforms Into Boulder’s Western City Campus
4 minute read • Boulder is transforming the former Boulder Community Health hospital site into the Western City Campus, a centralized civic hub that will consolidate city services into a single, low-carbon municipal campus at Alpine–Balsam.
800 Grant Street to be Converted Into 50 Residential Units
3 minute read • A six-story concrete office building in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood is set to undergo a major transformation.
Adaptive Reuse Concept Includes Partial Demolition at 1415 Tremont Place
2 minute read • A concept plan has been completed for the adaptive reuse of a two-story, 9,000-square-foot structure at 1415 Tremont Place, just steps from the Colorado Convention Center.
Petroleum Building Adaptive Reuse Plans to Convert Offices to Housing on 16th Street
2 min read • The Petroleum Building at 110 16th Street is being converted from offices to 178 residential units in a $45.2 million adaptive reuse project.
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