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Originally Posted by rds70
High resolution rendering of Eviva Cherokee, courtesy of Integral Group:

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Wasn't something like Ox2ygen of some name like that once scheduled for that some lot, at about 18 stories or so as well? It's late and I'm to lazy to look it up right now.
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Originally Posted by BG918
What an improvement that will be for Cherokee St which has a pretty decent urban residential streetscape between 10th and 12th before becoming a parking lot wasteland before 13th. EnV at 10th is already making a big impact on the street wall. I do wonder if Eviva will have any retail space and where Dozens will move if the building fronts 13th.
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Yes, I agree, it will look excellent! And a lot of these type of different 16-18 story apartment buildings (or heaven help us one day condos were again being built this high) are what the DT and vicinity need a lot more of, albeit I think that we have enough luxury buildings and are in beg of a lot of inexpensive high-rises rentals that can attract those other than the 2-income doctor/lawyer couple types (although there's nothing wrong with 2-income doctor/lawyer types, it's just not everybody out there who wants to live DT or vicinity is one). And please let the next luxury tower that goes up be the Bell Tower. Maybe there's enough billionaires out there that would like a swank place in DT Denver?
Anyways, these 3-4-5 story stick frames may be okay for filling up difficult DT spaces and the burbs (although at this point there doesn't really seem to be any difficult DT spaces), but maybe the powers of city/state need to do a lot more legislatively to get a lot more inexpensive density DT and vicinity.......