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60-Unit Townhome Project Proposed for Long-Vacant Northeast Denver Parcel
3 minute read • A new proposal could bring 64 three-story townhome units to one of the larger remaining undeveloped parcels in northeast Denver near Dillon Street and Andrews Drive.
Proposed 6-Unit Townhome Development Planned Near University of Denver
3 minute read • Plans have been submitted for a six-unit townhome development near the University of Denver at 2000 South Columbine Street.
17-Unit Townhome Project Proposed Along West 13th Avenue in Denver
2 minute read • A 17-unit townhome project is being proposed along West 13th Avenue, featuring three buildings and a private internal drive layout on a half-acre site.
Brookfield Residential Advances Contour Townhomes Development in Central Park
2 minute read • A new phase of Brookfield Residential’s Contour Townhomes is now under construction in Central Park, adding three-level units near 47th and Beeler as development continues in the Northfield area.
Housing Proposed on State-Owned Lot Across from Colorado Governor’s Mansion
2 minute read • Colorado is seeking a developer to transform a state-owned parking lot across from the Governor’s Mansion into a new income-restricted housing project in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Five New Townhomes Proposed for 55 N. Corona Street in Denver’s Speer Neighborhood
3 minute read • Plans have been submitted to redevelop 55 N. Corona Street with a three story building containing five townhomes, replacing an existing single family home in Denver’s Speer neighborhood.
New For-Sale Townhome Project Planned for Central Park’s
2 min read • A new for-sale housing development is planned for Central Park, featuring 57 townhomes and affordable flats. The project, called Founders Green, is currently under city review.
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