New Proposed Denver Apartment Complex May Require Partial Demolition of Nearly 30-Year-Old Office Building

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Plans are now in the works for the construction of an apartment complex on the southeast side of Denver that will house upwards of 660 units on a 10-acre site.

The project belongs to the Dallas-based company Trammel Crow Residential and will see the building of two separate structures housing 330 units each on a site measuring just over 17 acres in the 7600 block of E. Technology Way.

Both buildings, in a part of the city populated with modern multi-story office buildings, will top out at five stories.

The site is currently the home to the Denver Tech Center, a six-story Class A office tower built in 1997. According to published reports, a good deal of the current surface parking space at the property will be used for the new structure.

It is also reported that a portion of the existing center will be demolished for the new project. Plans additionally call for transforming two existing parking garages at the site into new housing space.

The project is seen as a response to the Mile High City’s emphasis on high-density and transit-oriented growth.

Trammel Crow Residential is one of the largest multifamily developers in the country, having built more than 293,000 homes since the 1980s.

Should the project become reality, notes the Denver Business Journal, it would add new units to a “submarket already seeing high vacancy rates and aggressive incentives from competitors.”

Trammel Crow has now submitted development plans for the project to the City of Denver.

February 17, 2026

By Garry Boulard

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