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Developer scraps Golden Triangle office project and plans apartments instead
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A local developer’s plans for a lot in the Golden Triangle have changed from office to residential.
Denver-based Alpine Investments, led by Churchill Bunn, last week submitted plans to the city proposing a 12-story, 109-unit apartment project at 955 Bannock St.
The company had previously proposed a 10-story office building on the 0.36-acre lot, which currently has a two-story office and retail building on it.
“Given the uncertainty in the office leasing market, and for financing new office projects, we saw switching gears as a prudent decision given the location will support a variety of uses,” Bunn said in an email Monday. “Pending city feedback, we’re targeting groundbreaking Q1 2022.”
Five ways COVID-19 has changed work and school, possibly forever
Coronavirus sped up changes already being debated
Itâs becoming more and more apparent that COVID has changed the world of work forever.
and last updated 2021-03-12 11:28:34-05
DENVER â Arguably, COVID-19 has been a life-changing experience for the majority of Coloradans.
And now, itâs becoming more and more apparent that COVID-19 has changed the world of work â forever. Starting with corporate and office flexibility.
Corporate and office flexibility I m in a better mood,â said Scott Kagi. âI have about three more hours per day, at least, to work.
Five ways COVID has changed work and school, possibly forever
Coronavirus sped up changes already being debated
Itâs becoming more and more apparent that COVID has changed the world of work forever.
By: KMGH Staff
and last updated 2021-03-12 11:40:51-05
DENVER â Arguably, COVID-19 has been a life-changing experience for the majority of Americans.
And now, itâs becoming more and more apparent that COVID-19 has changed major areas of the community â forever.
Corporate and office flexibility I m in a better mood,â said Scott Kagi. âI have about three more hours per day, at least, to work.
Kagi, a mortgage broker, heads up two offices with more than a dozen workers who are now, and possible forever, working from home.