Apartments planned for La Quinta Inn site at I-25 and Colorado

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The building would have 370 units, and consist of seven stories of residential space atop a two-story parking podium.

The building would have 370 units, and consist of seven stories of residential space atop a two-story parking podium with 339 spaces. The first floor would have leasing and amenity space and a handful of “urban loft” units facing Buchtel Boulevard.

The property is approximately 2.5 acres, and zoned for up to eight stories. The proposed building would count as eight stories for zoning purposes. The property is currently owned by an entity affiliated with Texas-based CorePoint Lodging, which says on its website that the La Quinta has 130 rooms. The company, which did not respond to a request for comment, says it owns nine other Denver-area hotels, including a La Quinta at 3500 Park Avenue West that the city leased during the coronavirus pandemic to house homeless people.

The site is across the street from the Colorado Center, an office complex that also includes a food hall, movie theater and Dave & Buster’s.

Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)

 

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Ooh love to eliminate any possibility of a nice street level retail by making the first two stories parking.

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