Union Station Redevelopment
This will be cool once they get it done. That part of town is a ghost town right now.
'Over the past decade, light- rail, bus and mall shuttle routes have been clustered on the 19.5-acre Union Station site.
A master plan calls for them to be buried below ground, leaving room for 1.4 million square feet of private development in and around Union Station. Over the next 20 years, a dense mix of homes, offices, restaurants and shops will be built.'
A master plan calls for them to be buried below ground, leaving room for 1.4 million square feet of private development in and around Union Station. Over the next 20 years, a dense mix of homes, offices, restaurants and shops will be built.'
Denver Post
4 Comments:
That would be cool! Imagine that... a city that actually tries to take care of transportation problems. I don't get it.
Yah, Denver's got it going on.
Looks alot like What Helsinki is doing now with their bus system. Hmmm - I wonder Brando - do you want to be an interior designer or an urban planner...cmon you know want to cross over from the dark-side!
Well, I am a big architecture and urban renewal freak. But the 'Dark Side' has too much math.
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