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Ball Arena Redevelopment Sets First Major Phase
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Ball Arena Redevelopment Sets First Major Phase

Naked Denver Staff
Dec 1
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3 min read

1517 Chopper Circle

The redevelopment of the Ball Arena campus advanced with the formal site development plan for Lot A, a 3.7 acre parcel on the northeast side of the project. The application confirms a mixed use program and marks the next step in the multi phase buildout of the surrounding district.

The filing describes a hotel, a performance venue and two multifamily residential buildings built over a shared underground parking garage funded and operated by the districts overseeing the larger redevelopment. The plan outlines a single structure with a maximum height of 149 feet across 12 stories and a total of 326 residential units. The project does not seek a rezoning and is not designated as income restricted housing. It will meet city affordability rules through a negotiated alternative.

Parking for 225 vehicles will be provided in the underground garage serving all four buildings. The submission is tied to earlier approvals under the 2022 PM 0000184 and 2023 IMP 0000003 projects, which set the framework for the redevelopment and established key infrastructure and design standards for the site.

According to the application, Lot A will introduce hospitality, entertainment and housing uses intended to anchor the first major phase of the neighborhood plan. The proposal signals continued momentum for the Ball Arena redevelopment as the district moves toward active construction and phased delivery of its new program.

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Ball Arena Redevelopment Sets First Major Phase
3 min read

Ball Arena Redevelopment Sets First Major Phase

Commercial
Dec 1
/
3 min read

1517 Chopper Circle

The redevelopment of the Ball Arena campus advanced with the formal site development plan for Lot A, a 3.7 acre parcel on the northeast side of the project. The application confirms a mixed use program and marks the next step in the multi phase buildout of the surrounding district.

The filing describes a hotel, a performance venue and two multifamily residential buildings built over a shared underground parking garage funded and operated by the districts overseeing the larger redevelopment. The plan outlines a single structure with a maximum height of 149 feet across 12 stories and a total of 326 residential units. The project does not seek a rezoning and is not designated as income restricted housing. It will meet city affordability rules through a negotiated alternative.

Parking for 225 vehicles will be provided in the underground garage serving all four buildings. The submission is tied to earlier approvals under the 2022 PM 0000184 and 2023 IMP 0000003 projects, which set the framework for the redevelopment and established key infrastructure and design standards for the site.

According to the application, Lot A will introduce hospitality, entertainment and housing uses intended to anchor the first major phase of the neighborhood plan. The proposal signals continued momentum for the Ball Arena redevelopment as the district moves toward active construction and phased delivery of its new program.