I'm a bit surprised how much has been said about the height, density, location, general character of the neighborhood, etc.; and yet not one person has pointed out the worst thing by far about this proposal:
its site layout.
They basically took the most questionable kind of modern infill building type (the Texas Doughnut) and tacked a traditional suburban strip mall to the side of it. It appears it will come complete with multiple private driveway cuts off of Colfax, and a nice "healthy" setback of parking between the sidewalk and storefronts.
Not that the other complaints raised here aren't valid as well, but I certainly hope I'm not the only one who noticed this crap-a-rific site plan. I really hope this doesn't set a new trend, where developers who lack good urban design instincts can just thoughtlessly tack suburban-style strip retail onto the side of an apartment building and call it "walkable mixed use."