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Old Posted Aug 17, 2015, 9:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
Colorado Center (I25 & Colorado) has good potential if the area south of the station and north of Evans were redeveloped. Same goes for I25 & Broadway with whatever goes on the Gates land and extending up to Alameda where the big box stores are currently located.

Stapleton is another contender. No one has seen the future plans for the Town Center around the new station but it certainly could be just as dense as what Westminster has planned.
Agreed, those are also some other good examples of potential upcoming dense developments. Will have to wait and see, Gates has been going on for so long it's one of those "I'll believe it when I see it" types of situations.

Seems like the metro cities love the densities around the stations, and push for it, but really start backing away once the economics start to come into play. Arista was a big missed opportunity IMO,

The Superior town center also has an opportunity to be a nice development if they really follow through as planned. They are actually giving it a pseudo street grid too, which is pretty damn unusual for that area.
http://www.superiortowncenter.com/
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