RiNo office construction pause ends as work begins on 12-story project
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The pandemic-induced pause in RiNo office project groundbreakings has ended.
Bellevue, Washington-based Schnitzer West has begun work on The Current, River North a 12-story office building a block off Brighton Boulevard at 3615 Delgany St.
The project is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2023, according to its website.
Crews are active at the site, and city records show that a building permit was issued last Monday, authorizing construction of the building’s foundation. Schnitzer West and Denver-based Craft Companies purchased the 0.79-acre development site in early 2019 for $6.17 million.
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