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Denver Development Opportunities: BisNow Article about DIA
A new slate of ambitious, large-scale projects were announced this year and are expected to bring previously unseen levels of activity to the area, offering up big potential for those willing to navigate the varying interests in the area and bet on further population expansion of the swelling cities that make up metro Denver. ... Read more
268-unit multifamily community proposed near Denver airport
National apartment developer Continental Properties is planning a 268-unit multifamily community on nearly 14 acres of vacant land at Peña Station Next, according to a site development plan that was recently submitted to the City of Denver. The project, referred to in plans as Springs at Peña Station, appears to be part of Continental's "Springs" brand of gated apartment communities, which are located across the United States. ... Read more
Sky-high praise: DIA ranked No. 1 large airport in the U.S. by Wall Street Journal
As of this week, DIA can officially bill itself as the best big airport in the U.S., according to the Wall Street Journal anyway. The venerable business-focused newspaper released its first-ever ranking of the nation’s 20 largest airports Wednesday. Drawing from a survey of 4,800 readers and weighing 15 airport measures including security wait times, average fares and arrival and departure time reliability, the paper crowned the “Mile-High Miracle” best in its class for air travel. ... Read more
The Denver Post Has A New Article On Fulenwider Development Plans At DIA
A development district is set for an estimated $110 million in spending just west of Denver International Airport, laying the groundwork for a high-tech commercial district near an A-Line rail stop. The newly approved plan would pay for roads, sewers, parks and more in the Denver International Business Center, an area that eventually could stretch for more than a mile along Tower Road south of Peña Boulevard. ... Read more
Smart cities: building a solar-powered smart district in Denver
On the outskirts of Denver, Colorado, not far from Denver International Airport, a grand experiment is underway. Panasonic, the consumer electronics company that has been making its mark on the world of tech-driven urban design, has teamed up with a consortium of local partners to transform a 400-acre patch of greenfield land into a smart district. The project, which falls under Panasonic’s wider CityNOW smart cities initiative, was first unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2016. ... Read more
Seven Things to Know About DIA's New Welcome Sign
First came Blucifer, the larger-than-life blue horse greeting passersby on their way to and from Denver International Airport, a sculpture that Denverites love and loathe equally. Maybe it's the demonic, glistening red eyes; the wild, wind-whipped mane; or that ghastly shade of blue fit for Hades himself that keeps "Mustang" in the public eye. ... Read more
L.C. Fulenwider Announces Major Addition to Denver International Business Center
L C Fulenwider Inc., owner and master developer of Denver International Business Center (DIBC), has completed the sale of 8 acres of land to FlightSafety International. The company plans to build a state-of-the-art Learning Center that will be used to provide training to pilots and other aviation professionals who operate and support regional aircraft and helicopters. The facility will be constructed in the DIBC at 67th Avenue and Yampa Street near Denver International Airport. ... Read more
DIA picks Fulenwider for FasTracks station
Denver International Airport has chosen a proposal by L.C. Fulenwider Inc. to be the first “aviation station” along FasTracks’ East rail line, airport officials said late Monday. DIA had been looking at two proposals for a rail station. One was from Denver developer Fulenwider for a rail station near 61th Avenue and Peña Boulevard, at DIA’s Denver International Business Center. ... Read more