Former Denver Medical Depot to undergo adaptive reuse, designed by Tryba Architects
Tryba Architects is the lead designer in the renovation and adaptive reuse of the former Denver Medical Depot, which is located at East 38th Avenue and Steele Street in Denver’s Clayton neighborhood. ScanlanKemperBard recently purchased the 482,700-square-foot industrial warehouse, which sits on a 32-acre site, for $76.6 million. Hyder Construction is the general contractor tapped for the project, which will begin this spring.
Kris Oppermann Stern
March 1, 2020Milo Offers Luxury and Connection at 9+CO
Milo Luxury Residences is the latest addition to the $500 million, 26-acre urban infill redevelopment of the former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at Ninth and Colorado (9+CO). The transformation from medical campus to a vibrant commercial district began in 2014 when the university and city of Denver tabbed Continuum Partners to direct the project.
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March 1, 2020Ivy Residences: Expediting Condo Construction through Prefab Structural System
While many residential projects are going up in downtown Denver and other nearby busy areas, Ivy Residences sits on a quiet street in the Highlands neighborhood. The for-sale market is highly competitive in the Mile High City, so it was important to build this project quickly and safely.
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February 24, 2020Rowland+Broughton designs East Peak 8 in Breckenridge
Completing the last 4.5-acre cornerstone site of Peak 8 in Breckenridge, East Peak 8 Luxury Hotel and Condominiums is under construction. It was design by Rowland+Broughton.
Kris Oppermann Stern
February 24, 2020MPC breaks ground on AvalonBay Communities’ AVA RiNo multifamily project
Martines Palmeiro Construction began construction in December on AvalonBay Communities Inc.’s first ground-up apartment community in the greater Denver area, this one in the River North Art District.
Kris Oppermann Stern
February 3, 2020Emphasizing Experiences Produce Positive Outcomes for All
It’s one thing to design an aesthetically beautiful workplace. It’s quite another to design a workplace for the ongoing influence it has on occupants’ mindset, productivity and general well-being.
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February 3, 2020Adolfson & Peterson breaks ground on Poudre School District, Westminster school projects
Underneath the archway of the former Wellington High School, which was demolished in the 1960s, Adolfson & Peterson broke ground on Poudre School District’s new Wellington Middle and High School project.
Kris Oppermann Stern
January 26, 202017 Mile House Barn: Restored to Preserve its 160-year History
Located at the town lines between Centennial and Parker on Route 83 stands the 17 Mile House Farm Park, a treasure-trove of nearly 160 years of history in the settlement and development of Colorado. During the gold rush of the 1860s, “mile houses” served as rest stops along the Cherokee and Smoky Hill wagon trails, which pioneers traveled along from the Kansas Territory.
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January 26, 2020Vertix Builders breaks ground on Parker medical office building, tops out WY surgery center
Vertix Builders began construction recently on the new Parker MOB III medical office building on the Parker Adventist Medical Campus. As a health care construction specialist, Vertix Builders will be working with a team that includes RTA Architects, Med Development and Parker Adventist.
Kris Oppermann Stern
January 20, 2020In Modern Age, Buildings are Collections of Stories
When we study new languages, idiomatic phrases and linguistic similarities can drive us crazy. This study can also bring into perspective the idiosyncrasies of our native tongue and how baffling it can be for the newcomer. Homographs, for example, are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings offering a barrel of confusion for those who are learning English.
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January 20, 2020