New For-Sale Townhome Project Planned for Central Park’s

A 2‑acre infill site in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood is under review for a new for-sale townhome project dubbed Founders Green. The proposal calls for 57 residences across nine buildings; 51 three-story townhomes with rooftop decks and six stacked affordable flats.

Original Site Plan Sourced from Site Development Plan Application. Graphic Edits by Developing Denver.

Project Details

The 2-acre site will include:

  • 57 for-sale residential units

  • 51 three-story townhomes with rooftop decks

  • 6 income-restricted stacked flats

  • 109 on-site parking spaces

  • Maximum building height of 42 feet

The project is not 100% income-restricted, but it includes six affordable units and is requesting an exception to Denver’s mandatory housing policy based on a pre-existing contractual agreement to deliver income-restricted housing. The development is currently under city review, with additional detail requested before approval can proceed.

Background and Timeline

The Founders Green project is planned for an undeveloped 2-acre lot in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood. The development includes a mix of for-sale townhomes and affordable housing flats, with a site layout organized into nine separate buildings. The proposal aligns with ongoing efforts to increase housing supply in northeast Denver, particularly through infill projects on underutilized land.

A concept plan was previously submitted in 2023, with a new Site Development Plan filed this year. The project is currently under city review, with comments returned to the development team requesting additional details before advancing further.

Original Site Plan Sourced from Site Development Plan Application. Graphic Edits by Developing Denver.

Project Team

  • Owner / Developer: CP Trenton Homes LLC (associated with Brookfield Residential Properties)

  • Architect: Oz Architecture

  • Civil Engineering: S.A. Miro, Inc.

  • Landscape Architecture: Dig Studio

 

All project information was sourced from publicly available site plans, renderings, and permitting documents.


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