Format
Full
City
Denver
State/Province
CO
Country
USA
Metro Area
Denver
Project Type
Mixed Use
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Multifamily For-Sale Housing
Office
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Adaptive use
Affordable housing
Downtown housing
Historic preservation
Public-private partnership
Transit-oriented development
Urban regeneration
Site Size
1.2
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1993
Date Opened
1993
An adaptive reuse of the historic Denver Dry Goods Building, built in 1888. The six-story structure, located in downtown Denver, has been renovated for affordable and market-rate housing, retail, and office uses. The building’s 350,000 square feet of space was subdivided into smaller condominium units and repackaged, using 23 different financing sources.
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Format
Full
City
Denver
State/Province
CO
Country
USA
Metro Area
Denver
Project Type
Mixed Use
Location Type
Central Business District
Land Uses
Multifamily For-Sale Housing
Office
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Adaptive use
Affordable housing
Downtown housing
Historic preservation
Public-private partnership
Transit-oriented development
Urban regeneration
Site Size
1.2
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1993
Date Opened
1993
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): Affordable Housing Development Corporation
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Designer(s): Urban Design Group
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