Friday's Follies
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Originally Posted by Octavian
Tons of new construction photos available from 5/29:
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I always love it when your do that.

She sure is taking on a finished look and looking real good. If she performs as well as she looks it will be time and money well spent.
Speaking of DIA, I noticed recently that passenger traffic for this year is running either a little behind or ahead of last year, essentially flatlining.
Ed Sealover has a nice writeup on Frontier Airlines. Relative to Denver, Frontier has cut back 40% in the last 12 months while they expand elsewhere. This has clearly been a drag on DIA passenger counts.
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Originally Posted by CherryCreek
I think that price says everything about the future of the Elitches site. Does the amusement park alone support that kind of number?
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Since you brought it up....
What would the value of Elitches be if it were located on more nondescript land like in Centennial say near Arapaho Road between I-25 and Parker Road? Determine that value and then subtract from the price paid and you'd have a good comparison.
I don't doubt that at some point there will be additional development but what and when is the more interesting question.
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Originally Posted by The Dirt
How do you figure that when he sank so much time and money into that hotel/office/observation tower/urban Target proposal? We all complain about land underutilization but ambitious projects take time. Look at the Hines office tower, it took them 15 years to pull the trigger on a speculative project.
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Time is on my side.
Look back a few years, it seems like only yesterday, at the Hilton Garden Inn (or Embassy Suites) which were planned and developed long before anybody knew how successful the expanded convention center would become. Is there any doubt that if those sites were vacant land today that both would have been more prominent projects?
It would be awesome if a decade from now there was a groundbreaking on something iconic downtown.