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Originally Posted by Stenar
The nearest one is over an hour. 90 minutes from the airport.
I have actually done my research. On a previous thread, we were discussing infrastructure for Denver and SLC to host Olympics. I made a chart of every single ski resort in the Denver area and SLC area, with distance of each from Denver or SLC respectively and from that figured the average distance. Here's info I came up with after that research. Some of these are out of date because SLC has built several hotels since then.[/IMG]
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I'm going to give you the city / airport to ski resort times. I hate our airport being used in that stat but it does prove a valuable point and ours is just so far out east, it does add a lot of travel time. Worth a mention though, DIA always ranks in the top 10 if not top 5 for best airports in the world. Anyways, gold star for SLC for closer ski resorts. That's a great stat to have for a nice ski city..
Convention Center, the numbers check out. Our entire convention center, which is one building, is 2.2 million square feet total. Cool. We're about the same there.
Development, the more important conversation, is a fun one because I know for a fact SLC isn't developing as rampant as Denver right now. Let's talk about
2012-2014.
Let's start with hotels.. Denver has, now, 8,800 rooms according to our
Downtown Denver Partnership report with
850 hotel rooms under construction.. We're pushing over 10,000 rooms because there are even more rooms on the development board.. Also, according to that report, the occupancy for hotels in Downtown Denver is 73.4%.
On that report, it shows Denver having a 5% apartment vacancy rate. According to
DenverInfill, there are
7,388 units that are either U/C or complete since 2012. There are also 2,952 units proposed. This is
all within 1.5 miles from the most central point downtown. That is a total of 51 buildings either U/C or completed in the past 2 years. See for yourself..
Side note, we pretty much have under 30 condos left in our Downtown core to sell and need to build them desperately.. I know you guys are having a difficult time selling condos, esp. at CCC. 500-unit, 42-story tower? Sold out in less than 3 years. It's easy here in Denver. Must tell you people want to move and settle here if they're buying up the units..
That's just residential.. We already talked about hotels, so let's talk about office now..
The same DDP report states: in the same radius as the apartments, there is
1,220,000 square feet of office under construction right now with 645,000 square feet on the boards. So ~1.8 million square feet of office space is expected to come to Denver by 2015..
I'm very curious about what's going on over there in SLC. Please backup your statments with credible sources.