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Denver Design District

 
About Denver Design District
The Denver Design District General Development Plan is located on approximately 80 acres adjacent to the Alameda Light Rail Station at Alameda Avenue and S. Broadway.  This project is a valuable opportunity to transform a previously industrial and commercial auto-oriented site into a high quality transit-oriented development that re-establishes the urban fabric of the neighborhood.  Key recommendations of the plan include strategies for improving access in the station area for pedestrians, bikes, cars and buses through significant extensions of the street grid.  Reintroducing a rich mix of land use choices and densities will create a safe and vital community.  The GDP provides for several million square feet of commercial (office, retail and hotel), residential and educational use.

GDP Documents
Wastewater Study (PDF 3.6MB)
Stormwater Study (PDF 13.9MB)
Traffic Analysis (PDF 4.2MB)
 
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Public Meetings
 
Public Meetings
On November 14, 2007, the Community Planning and Development Department hosted a public meeting to kick-off the Denver Design District General Development Plan and Design Guidelines application process.  Notification of the meeting included mailings to property owners within the GDP boundary and within 200' of the GDP boundary.  In addition, staff and neighborhood representatives sent e-mails and distributed flyers.  The purpose of the meeting was for the city to explain the general development process and for the applicant to present the first submittal of their application.
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