The transformational redevelopment around Ball Arena just got the green light from Denver City Council. This massive 10-12 million square-foot project will bring new life to Downtown, adding thousands of high-rise residential units (with 18% set aside for affordable housing) and 10 acres of green space. 🌳🏢 A three-acre central park and four pedestrian bridges will connect this vibrant new district to the surrounding neighborhoods—boosting community, accessibility, and opportunity. 🏙️ Let's celebrate the future of Denver's growth! #DenverGrowth #AffordableHousing #BallArena #EconomicDevelopment #GreenSpaces
The transformational redevelopment project that will create a new residential and commercial district around Ball Arena can now move forward after Denver City Council approved a series of rezoning, development agreements, and service plan ordinances Monday evening. KSEhas proposed a 10- to 12-million-square-foot development on the 55-acre property that would give Downtown Denver thousands of new high-rise residential units, at least 18% of which would be restricted for much-needed affordable housing. The plan also calls for 10 acres of green space, including a signature three-acre central park, and four pedestrian bridges connecting the development to adjacent neighborhoods. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gw9ych43