Design work is underway on a unique two-tower mixed-use multifamily residential project set to go up in Denver’s Arapahoe Square District.
The project, which is called the Evolve Towers, will measure just under 400,000 square feet, and is expected to cost around $122 million to complete. Targeting a “net zero” goal, the project is emphasizing a combination of energy efficient technologies as well as sustainable construction methods.
The two towers in the project are set to include ground-level retail space, and above-grade parking.
Altogether, the project, developed by eVolve Development Holdings LLC/Ubuntu Partners, is expected to see the construction of 331 residential units. The design work is being spearheaded by the Denver-based Oz Architecture in collaboration with Sanzpont Arquitectura of Barcelona, Mexico.
In the talking stage for several years, the Evolve Towers will go up just to the south of the Historic Cutis Park Neighborhood. If all goes well with the permitting process, work could begin on the project by no later than next summer.
The project, which earlier won the approval of Arapahoe’s Downtown Design Advisory Board, has been advertised as balancing smart design with compelling aesthetics in a move to attract “conscientious consumers.”
Upon completion, the Evolve Towers will mark the city’s largest residential/condo project in more than a decade.
By Garry Boulard