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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 8:36 PM
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In this situation, office tower developers will compete with each other....both want to look like they're starting. This is mostly to compete for tenants and to discourage competing projects. They'll also get better attention from their general contractor (who's probably working at a discount at this point, in the hope of getting to build the project) and potential/actual subcontractors. Meanwhile, for anything that's months out, the guaranteed construction price is still variable by several percentage points, contract terms aren't finalized, lending rates are in flux, and so on. So I tend not to believe much until things really start.

Then again, it's a strong market and seems poised to get stronger. Plenty of reason for optimism.
Makes perfect sense. The only one I care about near term is 1401 Lawrence Street. The rest can wait till next year.

Since the topic today has been towards office construction and since the Denver-Julesburg Basin (and fracking) has created significant demand for office space, I found this rather interesting update on the state of things in the oil patch for anyone who's curious.
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In Colorado, home of the Denver-Julesburg Basin, where almost 2,900 wells have been developed since 2011, water demand for hydraulic fracturing is forecast to double to 6 billion gallons by 2015, more than twice the annual use of the city of Boulder
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 9:08 PM
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If it was just conceptual and now perhaps outdated, it wont hurt much sharing.. Hopefully some version of this gets out of the ground!
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 10:53 PM
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Klipp does have a site plan for block 162 on their website showing a master plan to kinda give one who didn't see the renderings what they were thinking there.


http://www.klipparch.com/index.html


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Sweet Jesus! I wonder if City Target is part of the plan.

Looking at the rendering again, the observation tower is kinda odd, but it would still be kickass to have. Has to be at least 1,000 ft.
IIRC, this too is included in the Klipp renderings




The first half of this complex seems to go up about 20 or so stories, and then the diagonal section on top (for lack of a better description here that I know) seems to be about another 20 stories. So in total this is about a 40 story building (maybe a couple of more floors plus) so if were talking about this here..... I don't see how it can be 1,000 ft.? Maybe around 600 ft or so?

     
     
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 11:02 PM
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That wasn't the rendering. It had a 32 story office tower on California and a 30 story hotel at 15th & Welton with an observation tower above that reached just over 1,000 ft.
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 11:10 PM
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The Klipp ones are definitely very old. What BG918 said is pretty consistent with the latest I heard (although the 1000' sounds high to me). Anyway, it's unethical for someone to publicly post a design or rendering or whatever that they obtained in confidence without the explicit authorization of the owner.
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 11:14 PM
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The Klipp ones are definitely very old. What BG918 said is pretty consistent with the latest I heard (although the 1000' sounds high to me). Anyway, it's unethical for someone to publicly post a design or rendering or whatever that they obtained in confidence without the explicit authorization of the owner.
Open. Records. Request. If the City has it, we will too. That's not unethical at all, it's just expensive.

http://www.denvergov.org/cpd/CommunityPl.../PublicRecords/tabid/445334/Default.aspx

And for the request:

http://www.denvergov.org/Portals/696/documents/SitePlanReview/ConceptSubmittalChecklist.pdf
     
     
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2014, 11:18 PM
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Open. Records. Request. If the City has it, we will too. That's not unethical at all, it's just expensive.
Sure. If it's been filed with the city.

But what happened last time was some guy, who claimed to be working on the Block 162 development team, posted a rendering of the design they were working on at a point when clearly it was not a matter of public record yet, and highly likely that the owner would not want it to be made public.
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So this is about what your view will be from 250 Columbine (zoomed in of course) but still pretty darn good!


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Rents in Denver are 'very unaffordable'

High rents in the Denver metro area are preventing many tenants from saving for a down payment on a home, according to a new study from Zillow.com
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Since the topic today has been towards office construction and since the Denver-Julesburg Basin (and fracking) has created significant demand for office space, I found this rather interesting update on the state of things in the oil patch for anyone who's curious.
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I don't know why I love this so much even though it has a dreadful 70's era look to it with the rendering. If it was mostly glass is what I am thinking it would just be possibly somehow the sexiest building downtown.

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Looks like this development is going to be delayed for a while

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Condos under construction on fire in Denver
Raquel Villanueva, KUSA 11:57 a.m. MDT August 22, 2014

DENVER- Fire crews are working to contain a blaze that broke out at condominium complex Friday morning.

The building, located at 2400 Decatur street, is under construction, according to Denver Fire.
http://www.9news.com/story/news/local/2014/08/22/denver-condos-on-fire-decatur/14446275/


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From what I've heard, the "Rhino Art District" is bounded by roughly I-70 on the north, I-25 to the west and north of Brighton Blvd roughly and Curtis Park on the East. Previously, it was the area where you could find cabinet makers, furniture makers and stained glass. Now there are a number of art galleries popping up. Hopefully, this is what you are looking for....
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