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Originally Posted by wong21fr
Yeah. No. The neighborhood has about 29,000 residents at last estimate and the last ~1,000 SFH/duplex/townhomes have still to break ground. This doesn't include a couple thousand more residential units slated for the TOD site, multi-family sites, and affordable housing sites throughout the neighborhood. Place is packed with wealthy folks with a sprinkling of affordable homes as well. Now if we can just get the auditorium and indoor pool for the high school....
Not sure about the job number, but it's certainly above 10,000.
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Yeah, my latest knowledge is that Stapleton is over 27,000 and counting. Should definitely be over the original estimate of 30,000 by full build-out...so that would exceed the "new-urbanism" expectation from the original plans.
As far as the developments in those large vacant parcels for multi-family (i.e. MLK and CPB), the developers need to come and fully commit, and the land isn't cheap...but the low-income slated spots also often gets subsidies. They will eventually, and they HAVE filled those multi-family (including low-income) spots in many of what was previously vacant parcels forever. A lot of building with SF and multi-family homes have been built in Stapleton over the years ...and pretty quickly. Give it time to fill in the holes.
The jobs and office/hotel/retail components still have a lot of land and potential as well. This is also still certainly not at build-out yet. Jobs are definitely over 10,000 -- maybe over 15,000. More to come for sure.