
A onetime industrial site, that has sat mostly vacant since 2010, is under review by a Denver planning body for a mixed-use development that could include 16-story buildings. The property, at 1717 E. 39th Ave., features several historic industrial buildings that formerly housed the Denver Rock Drill Manufacturing Company, which produced pneumatic drills used in the mining industry.Â
The Denver Business Journal reports a development proposal made by the OliverBuchanan Group is said to include 600,000 to 850,000 gross square feet of residential space, 40,000 to 60,000 gross square feet of office space, 100,000 to 150,000 gross square feet of mixed retail, and 100,000 to 130,000 gross square feet for hotel purposes. OliverBuchanan made the proposal on behalf of the Weiss family, the property owners.
A public hearing is slated in front of the Denver City Council on September 15.
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