An existing warehouse in Denver’s River North Art District may soon be demolished to make way for the construction of a new apartment complex.
The company Wood Partners wants to build a nearly 500,000 square foot structure that will go up at 3600 Wynkoop Street near a commuter rail station in a part of the city that has seen a fair amount of new apartment construction.
As proposed, the complex would see the building of just over 400 residential units, along with 9,900 square feet of retail space.
Some 20 of the built units will be designated as affordable housing.
The existing one-story warehouse, which measures around 38,000 square feet, was built in 2001.
Plans for the project have been submitted to the City of Denver and are currently under review.
If all goes well, work at the one-acre site may launch at the end of next year.
Based in Atlanta, Wood Partners is extensively involved in multifamily and office projects across the country. In the last few months, the company has developed new multi-family projects in North Carolina, Texas, Florida, and California.
By Garry Boulard